Francesca Comencini

Francesca Comencini

director, writer, second unit director or assistant director

Francesca Comencini was born on Aug 19, 1961 in Italy. Francesca Comencini's big-screen debut came with A Boy from Calabria directed by Luigi Comencini in 1987.

A philosophy student, she quit University after two years, and moved to France in 1982. Although she was planning to be a writer, she brought to the screen instead an autobiographical story with Pianoforte (1984): the film won the De Sica Award at the Venice Film Festival and was invited to other International Festivals. In the five years it took her to prepare La lumière du lac (1988) she co-wrote with Luigi Comencini Un enfant de Calabre (1987) -- later on, she also co-directed Marcellino (1991). After Annabelle partagée (1991), never released in Italy, she directed the tv documentary Un siècle d'écrivains: Elsa Morante (1996) (part of a series dedicated to famous writers) and "Shakespeare a Palermo" (1997), a documentary about the staging of a Carlo Cecchi play. She was back to feature films in 2001 with Zeno - Le parole di mio padre (2001). Along with many Italian directors she contributed in July 2001 to a movie reportage on the Genoa riots.

  • Birthday

    Aug 19, 1961
  • Place of Birth

    Rome, Lazio, Italy
  • Also known

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Awards

12 wins & 13 nominations

Munich Film Festival
2010
Lo spazio bianco (2009)
Winner - One Future Prize
Venice Film Festival
2009
Best Film
Winner - Pasinetti Award
2009
Lo spazio bianco (2009)
Winner - Pasinetti Award
2009
Lo spazio bianco (2009)
Winner - Pasinetti Award
2009
Lo spazio bianco (2009)
Winner - Pasinetti Award
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