Film director who found international success with We All Loved Each Other So Much and A Special Day, starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni Ettore Scola, who has died aged 84, was the last in ...
Ettore Scola, one of the last of a generation of great Italian writers and directors, who was best known for “Il Sorpasso” (1962), “We All Loved Each Other So Much” (1974), “A Special Day” (1977), ...
Scola died in Rome's polyclinic, where he had been in a coma since Sunday after being admitted to the hospital's cardiac surgery unit. A leading figure in Italian cinema for more than three decades, ...
The 82-year-old director, twice nominated for Venice's Golden Lion, will bring his latest film, a tribute to Federico Fellini, to the Lido. By Eric J. Lyman ROME – The Venice Film Festival said Monday ...
Veteran Italian filmmaker Ettore Scola passed away Tuesday in Rome. Local media reported he had been in a coma since Sunday. He was 84. A director and screenwriter, Scola was considered to be among ...
Ettore Scola is an Italian director whose movies—or so a quick reading of reviews by the Reader‘s Dave Kehr, the Sun-Times‘s Roger Ebert, and the New York Times‘s Vincent Canby suggests—contain parts ...
The 81-year-old Scola was nominated for Cannes' Palme d'Or eight times, taking home the Best Director and Best Screenplay awards once each. By Eric J. Lyman ROME – The Turin Film Festival announced ...
ROME, Italy—Film director Ettore Scola, one of the last grand masters of Italian comedy, died on Tuesday at the age of 84, press reports said. Scola died in Rome’s polyclinic, where he had been in a ...
Prime minister Matteo Renzi says death of film-maker who directed 41 films over nearly 40 years ‘leaves a huge void in Italian culture’ The film director Ettore Scola, a leading figure in Italian ...
Film director Ettore Scola, one of the last grand masters of Italian comedy, has died at the age of 84, press reports said. Scola died in Rome's polyclinic, where he had been in a coma since Sunday ...