Valerio Zurlini
Valerio Zurlini (19 March 1926 – 26 October 1982) was an Italian stage and film director and screenwriter.
During his law studies in Rome , he started working in the theatre. In 1943, he joined the Italian resistance . Zurlini became a member of the Italian Communist Party . He filmed short documentaries in the immediate post-war period before he directed his first feature film in 1954, The Girls of San Frediano . In 1958, Zurlini won the Nastro d'Argento together with Leonardo Benvenuti , Piero De Bernardi and Alberto Lattuada for Best Script for Lattuada's Guendalina . Zurlini made his name as a director with his second feature film, Violent Summer (1959), starring Eleonora Rossi Drago and Jean Louis Trintignant . In 1961, Zurlini filmed Girl with a Suitcase , starring Claudia Cardinale , who became a film star in Italy, and Jacques Perrin , who would become Zurlini's favorite actor. His 1962 film Family Diary earned Zurlini the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival (it tied with Tarkovsky 's Ivan's Childhood ). Both The Girls of San Frediano and Family Diary were based on Vasco Pratolini 's work.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Indian Summer
Director
1972
Movie
Girl with a Suitcase
Director
1961
Movie
The Desert of the Tartars
Director
1976
Movie
Violent Summer
Director
1959
Movie
Family Diary
Director
1962
Movie
The Camp Followers
Director
1965
Movie
The Girls of San Frediano
Director
1955
Movie
Guendalina
Story
1957
Movie
Black Jesus
Director
1968
The Station
Director
1952
Movie
How, When, and with Whom
Co-Director
1969
Movie
Pugilatori
Director
1951