Daniele Ciprì
Appearance
(Redirected from Daniele Cipri)
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Born | Palermo, Italy | 17 August 1962
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Years active | 1991–present |
Daniele Ciprì (born 17 August 1962) is an Italian film director and cinematographer. He is best known for his collaborations with Franco Maresco and for his film It Was the Son.[1][2][3]
Selected filmography
[edit]As director
[edit]- The Return of Cagliostro (2003; with Franco Maresco)
- It Was the Son (2012; also writer and cinematographer)
As cinematographer
[edit]- Tano da morire, directed by Roberta Torre (1997)
- Angela, directed by Roberta Torre (2002)
- Il ritorno di Cagliostro, directed by Ciprì & Maresco (2003)
- Vincere, directed by Marco Bellocchio (2009)
- La pecora nera, directed by Ascanio Celestini (2010)
- È stato il figlio, directed by Daniele Ciprì (2012)
- Bella addormentata, directed by Marco Bellocchio (2012)
- Salvo, directed by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza (2013)
- The State-Mafia Pact, directed by Sabina Guzzanti (2014)
- Blood of My Blood, directed by Marco Bellocchio (2015)
- Fiore, directed by Claudio Giovannesi (2016)
- Sweet Dreams, directed by Marco Bellocchio (2016)
- Non c'è più religione, directed by Luca Miniero (2016)
- Il primo re, directed by Matteo Rovere (2019)
- Piranhas, directed by Claudio Giovannesi (2019)
- An Almost Ordinary Summer, directed by Simone Godano (2019)
- Once Upon a Time... in Bethlehem, directed by Ficarra e Picone (2019)
- The Bad Poet, directed by Gianluca Jodice (2020)
- Hey Joe, directed by Claudio Giovannesi (2024)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Daniele Ciprì". Trovacinema. la Repubblica.
- ^ "Daniele Ciprì". Filmitalia.
- ^ "Daniele Ciprì". Cinemaitaliano.