Mario Sequi
An image from Roman Scandals '73, one of the productions that also features Mario Sequi.

Mario Sequi

June 30, 1913 — Cagliari, Italy

Mario Sequi was an Italian film director and screenwriter, active from the late 1940s to the mid-1970s. Born in Cagliari, Sardinia, he began his career as a production manager in the 1930s before transitioning to directing after World War II. Sequi directed a variety of films, including Altura (1949), a drama set in the Sardinian mountains, and The Monastery of Santa Chiara (1949), a war melodrama. He also ventured into the adventure genre with The Tigers of Mompracem (1970). Sequi was married to actress Lia Franca, and his work is noted for its versatility and engagement with different cinematic styles.

Peddlin' in Society

Peddlin' in Society

1946

The Tramplers

The Tramplers

1965

The Cobra

The Cobra

1967

Incantesimo tragico

Incantesimo tragico

1951

Roman Scandals '73

Roman Scandals '73

1972

The Silk Worm

The Silk Worm

1974

The Tigers of Mompracem

The Tigers of Mompracem

1970

Monastero di Santa Chiara

Monastero di Santa Chiara

1949