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Paolo and Vittorio Taviani (b. November 8, 1931, and September 20, 1929, respectively, both in San Miniato, Tuscany, Italy) are noted Italian film directors and screenwriters. They are brothers, who have always worked together, each directing alternate scenes.

Paolo Taviani's wife Lina Nerli Taviani has been costume designer of many of their films.

At the Cannes Film Festival the Taviani brothers won Palme d'Or and the FIPRESCI prize for Padre padrone in 1977 and Grand Prix du Jury for La notte di San Lorenzo in 1982.

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Filmography

as film directors

1950s-1960s

1970s-1980s

since 1990s

as screenwriters

1950s-1960s

1970s-1980s

  • San Michele aveva un gallo (1972, based on a story by Leo Tolstoy)
  • Allonsanfàn (1973)
  • Padre padrone (1977, based on a book by Gavino Ledda)
  • Il prato (1979, with Gianni Sbarra)
  • La notte di San Lorenzo (1982, with Giuliani G. De Negri and Tonino Guerra)
  • Kaos (1984, based on short stories by Luigi Pirandello)
  • Good Morning, Babylon (1987, with Tonino Guerra)

since 1990s




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