
The Day of the Two Holy Popes
IL GIORNO DEI DUE PAPI SANTI

Pupi (Giuseppe) Avati was born in Bologna in 1938. After attending school and studying Political Science at the University of Florence, he started working at a frozen food company. At the same time, he developed a passion for jazz, becoming a proficient clarinetist. In the second half of the 1950s, he formed and played in the Doctor Dixie Jazz Band, of which Lucio Dalla was also a member.[3] Although he initially intended to be a professional musician, Avati felt he lacked the necessary talent. In the mid-1960s, he decided to dedicate himself to cinema after seeing Federico Fellini's 8½ and its portrait of the role of a director.[4] Avati's passion for music, as well as his love for his hometown, which was the setting of many of his films, were to become recurrent themes found in his productions.
Born: 1938-11-03 in Bologna, Italy
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IL GIORNO DEI DUE PAPI SANTI

Bava Puzzle

Gian Luigi Rondi - Vita, cinema, passione

Biasanòt

L'incanto

Alberto Sordi Secret

Urla dipinte

Paolo Conte - Via con me

Benvenuto Presidente!
Noi c'eravamo

Ritratto di mio padre

La nostra magnifica ossessione - Bernardo Bertolucci e la sua generazione

Vorrei sparire senza morire

La voglia matta di vivere
Pupi Avati, la tavola racconta

Souvenir d'Italie
Lili Marlene - La guerra degli italiani

Pietro Germi - Il bravo, il bello, il cattivo

Boia, maschere e segreti: l’horror italiano degli anni sessanta
Flaiano: il meglio è passato
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