Fiorenzo Serra (3 May 1921, in Porto Torres – 28 September 2005, in Sassari[1]) was an Italian film director and documentarist.[2]
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Fiorenzo Serra | |
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Born | Porto Torres, Italy |
Died | September 28, 2005(2005-09-28) (aged 84) Sassari, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
He produced 66 movies and documentaries, mainly based on Sardinia's ethnographic, social and cultural themes.
He wins the Agis Prize for the documentary L'Ultimo Pugno di Terra in 1966, realised together the novelist Giuseppe Dessì and the future Italian minister Giuseppe Pisanu, with the supervision of the screenwriter Cesare Zavattini.
The "Fiorenzo Serra" Visual Anthropology Laboratory of the Società Umanitaria-Cineteca Sarda, with the collaboration of the History Department of University of Sassari, annually organises Fiorenzo Serra Film Festival.[3]
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