Marco Ferreri
Marco Ferreri was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor, who began his career in the 1950s directing three films in Spain, followed by 24 Italian films before his death in 1997. He is considered one of the greatest European cinematic provocateurs of his time and had a constant presence in prestigious festival circuit - including eight films in competition in Cannes Film Festival and a Golden Bear win in 1991 Berlin Film Festival. Three of his films are among 100 films selected for preservation for their significant contribution to Italian cinema.
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🎬 Movies
Diary of a Maniac
writer
1993
Diary of a Maniac
director
1993
The Flesh
writer
1991
The Flesh
director
1991
How Good the Whites Are
director
1988
How Good the Whites Are
writer
1988
I Love You
director
1986
I Love You
writer
1986
The Future Is Woman
writer
1984
The Future Is Woman
director
1984
The Story of Piera
director
1983
The Story of Piera
writer
1983
Tales of Ordinary Madness
director
1981
Tales of Ordinary Madness
writer
1981
The Cinema Machine
actor
1979
An Almost Perfect Affair
actor
1979
The Last Woman
writer
1976
The Last Woman
director
1976
Don't Touch the White Woman!
actor
1974
Don't Touch the White Woman!
director
1974
Don't Touch the White Woman!
writer
1974
La Grande Bouffe
writer
1973
La Grande Bouffe
director
1973
Liza
writer
1972
Liza
director
1972
The Audience
director
1972
The Audience
writer
1972
Wind from the East
actor
1970
Pigsty
actor
1969
Dillinger Is Dead
director
1969
Dillinger Is Dead
writer
1969
Filmers buiten het gareel
actor
1969
The Man with the Balloons
writer
1967
The Man with the Balloons
director
1967
The Man with the Balloons
actor
1967
Casanova '70
actor
1965
The Ape Woman
director
1964
The Ape Woman
actor
1964
The Ape Woman
writer
1964
Mafioso
writer
1962
The Little Apartment
actor
1959
The Little Apartment
writer
1959
The Little Apartment
director
1959
Women and Soldiers
actor
1955
Women and Soldiers
writer
1955