Pier Carpi
Italian essayist, novelist, film director and screenwriter
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Pier Carpi | |
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Born | (1940-01-16)January 16, 1940 Arceto di Scandiano, Italy |
Died | June 26, 2000(2000-06-26) (aged 60) Italy |
Nationality (legal) | Italian |
Occupation(s) | Film director, writer, novelist |
Pier Carpi (16 January 1940 – 26 June 2000) was an Italian essayist, novelist, film director and screenwriter.[1]
He was born at Arceto di Scandiano.
He directed such films as Povero Cristo and Satan's Wife.
References
- ^ "Pier Carpi". Rotten Tomatoes.
External links
- Pier Carpi at IMDb
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