Brunello Rondi

Brunello Rondi

Brunello Rondi was an Italian screenwriter and film director renowned for his extensive collaborations with Federico Fellini. He began his film career in 1947, contributing to the script of Last Love and serving as assistant director. Rondi worked with Roberto Rossellini on The Flowers of St. Francis (1950) and Europa '51 (1952). His partnership with Fellini included co-writing scripts for La Dolce Vita (1960), 8½ (1963), Juliet of the Spirits (1965), Orchestra Rehearsal (1978), and City of Women (1980). Rondi made his directorial debut with Violent Life (1961), based on Pier Paolo Pasolini's novel. His directorial works often explored complex psychological and social themes, contributing significantly to Italian cinema.

Writing

1980

City of Women

Co-Writer

1979

1976

1973

1973

1972

1972

1969

1969

Satyricon

Co-Writer

1969

The Sisters

Screenplay

1965

1964

The Demon

Screenplay

1964

1963

Screenplay

1962

Violent Life

Screenplay

1962

Boccaccio '70

Co-Writer

1960

Escape by Night

Screenplay

1960

La Dolce Vita

Screenplay

1957

1952

Europe '51

Screenplay

1950

Directing

1976

Black Velvet

Director

1974

1973

1973

1972

1972

1964

The Demon

Director

1962

Violent Life

Director

1950

The Flowers of St. Francis

Assistant Director

Acting

1963

1962

Infos

Full Name
Brunello Rondi
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
11/26/1924
Date of Death
11/7/1989
Also Known As

Brunello Gay