Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician
Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician (Italian: Morte di un matematico napoletano) is a 1992 Italian drama film, written and directed by Mario Martone.
Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician | |
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Directed by | Mario Martone |
Produced by | Angelo Curti Antonietta de Lillo Giorgio Magliulo |
Written by | Mario Martone Fabrizia Ramondino |
Starring | Carlo Cecchi Anna Bonaiuto Toni Servillo |
Music by | Michele Campanella |
Cinematography | Luca Bigazzi |
Edited by | Jacopo Quadri |
Distributed by | Radiotelevisione Italiana |
Release date | 8 September 1992 - Italy 14 September 1992 - Canada February 1992 - Portugal 14 September 1994 - France 20 April 2002 - Argentina |
Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer Mario Martone winning seven awards.
Plot
Cast
- Carlo Cecchi as Renato Caccioppoli
- Anna Bonaiuto as Anna
- Renato Carpentieri as Luigi Caccioppoli
- Toni Servillo as Pietro
- Licia Maglietta as Emilia
- Antonio Neiwiller as Don Simplicio
Awards
Won
- 49th Venice International Film Festival 1992:
- Grand Special Jury Prize - Mario Martone
- Kodak Cinecritica Award - Mario Martone
- Pasinetti Award - Best Actor: Carlo Cecchi
- Angers European First Film Festival 1993:
- C.I.C.A.E. Award - Mario Martone
- European Jury Award - Feature Film: Mario Martone
- SACD Grand Prize - Mario Martone
- David di Donatello Awards 1993:
- David Award - Best New Director: Mario Martone
- Special David Award - Carlo Cecchi
- Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 1993:
- Silver Ribbon Award - Best New Director: Mario Martone
Nominated
- European Film Awards 1993:
- European Film Award - Best Actor: Carlo Cecchi
- Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 1993:
- Silver Ribbon - Best Actor: Carlo Cecchi
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