Ennio Lorenzini
An image from Landslide in Lucania, one of the productions that also features Ennio Lorenzini.
Ennio Lorenzini

Ennio Lorenzini

January 1, 1934 — Roma, Italy

Ennio Lorenzini, born in 1934 in Rome, and died on March 15, 1982, worked on numerous short films with the Italian director Gian Vittorio Baldi before launching his brilliant career as director and documentary maker in 1961. Les Mains Libres is his first film released in theaters, produced by Casbah Film in co-production with Algeria.

In 1968, he directed Cronaca Di Un Gruppo for Italian television. In 1975, he produced Quanto È Bello Lu Murire Acciso, the story of the patriot Carlo Pisacane, an extraordinary portrait of the Risorgimento in Italy. Thanks to this film, he won three prestigious awards: the David di Donatello – special prize for directing – the Silver Ribbon for best new Italian director and the Golden Globe for best first work.

Ennio Lorenzini died after a long illness on March 15, 1982, in Rome.

How Wonderful to Die Assassinated

How Wonderful to Die Assassinated

1975

Les Mains Libres

Les Mains Libres

1965

Landslide in Lucania

Landslide in Lucania

1960

Chronicle Of A Group

Chronicle Of A Group

1970

Gerardo E Il Monumento

Gerardo E Il Monumento

1962