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  1. Alfredo Giannetti (1924–1995) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. He won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1962 for his work in Divorce Italian Style .

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    Debutta come sceneggiatore nel filone tardo-neorealista e trova un lungo sodalizio con Pietro Germi, fino a vincere il Premio Oscar alla migliore sceneggiatura originale nel 1963 per Divorzio all'italiana. Al 2022 è l'unico italiano, assieme ai co-sceneggiatori Germi e Ennio De Concini, ad essersi aggiudicato il riconoscimento. Nel 1961 debutta all...

    Registrazioni audiovisive di Alfredo Giannetti, su Rai Teche, Rai.
    Alfredo Giannetti, su MYmovies.it, Mo-Net Srl.
    (EN) Alfredo Giannetti, su IMDb, IMDb.com.
  2. Alfredo Giannetti was born on 16 April 1924 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was a writer and director, known for Divorce Italian Style (1961), Day by Day, Desperately (1961) and The Facts of Murder (1959). He died on 30 July 1995 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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  3. Aug 7, 1995 · Italian scriptwriter and film director Alfredo Giannetti, who won an Oscar in 1962 for his screenplay of Pietro Germi’s “Divorce, Italian Style,” died July 30 in Rome after suffering a...

  4. Aug 7, 2021 · After a brave battle with cancer, Alfredo left us on the morning of August 2, peacefully and surrounded by his loved ones. Alfredo came to Canada at the age of 14 from Casacalenda, Italy, and went on to study at McGill University where he graduated in Civil Engineering.

  5. In one of four tour-de-force historical dramas Magnani made for Italian television in the early 1970s (all directed by Alfredo Giannetti, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Divorce Italian Style), she dazzles as a washed-up cabaret star who receives an invitation to perform for soldiers fighting on the front lines of World War I.

  6. Alfredo Giannetti is known as an Screenplay, Story, Director, Writer, Co-Director, Dialogue, and Creator. Some of his work includes Divorce Italian Style, Horse Fever, Serafino, The Railroad Man, The Facts of Murder, Man of Straw, The Shark Hunter, and The Climax.