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Liliana Betti
Born1937
Died19 August 1998 (aged 60–61)
Adro, Brescia, Italy
Other namesLiliane Betti
Occupation(s)Screenwriter and director

Liliana Betti (1937 – 19 August 1998) was an Italian screenwriter and director. She was sometimes credited as Liliane Betti.

Born in Nigoline, Province of Brescia, Betti in 1957 moved to Rome, where she became a real-life friend of Federico Fellini.[1][2] Fellini referred to her as "her boss" and as "the little goddess of ideas", and Betti was a collaborator, a casting director, a script supervisor and a second unit director for many of his films until 1980.[1] As a screenwriter, she also often collaborated with Marco Ferreri and Enrico Oldoini.[2] In 1991 she was nominated at the David di Donatello Award for best screenplay for Ferreri's The House of Smiles.

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  1. ^ a b Michele Tavola (27 July 2008). "Fellini disegna la sua musa ispiratrice". La Repubblica. p. 14. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b "E' morta Liliana Betti assistente di Fellini". Corriere della Sera. 21 August 1998. p. 29.

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