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Film, Theatre and other works

Cinema

Patto col Diavolo, directed by Luigi Chiarini, 1950 (assistant costume designer to Maria De Matteis)

Romanzo d’Amore, directed by Duilio Coletti, 1950 (assistant costume designer to Maria De Matteis)

Tormento, directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, 1950

Il Bandolero Stanco, directed by Fernando Cerchio, 1952

Torna!, directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, 1953

L’Amore in Città, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Alberto Lattuada, Carlo Lizzani, Francesco Maselli, Dino Risi and Cesare Zavattini, 1953

L’Arte di Arrangiarsi, directed by Luigi Zampa, 1954 (assistant costume designer to Piero Tosi and Maria De Matteis)

 Casa Ricordi, directed by Carmine Gallone, 1954 (assistant costume designer   to Maria De Matteis)

 Casta Diva, directed by Carmine Gallone, 1954 (assistant costume designer   to Maria De Matteis)

Le Due Orfanelle, directed by Guglielmo Morandi, 1954 (assistant costume designer to Georges Annenkov)

Maddalena, directed by Augusto Genina, 1954 (assistant costume designer to Vittorio Nino Novarese)

War and Peace, directed by King Vidor, 1955 (assistant costume designer to Maria De Matteis)

Tosca, directed by Carmine Gallone, 1956 (assistant costume designer to Maria De Matteis)

Noi Siamo le Colonne,by Luigi Filippo D’Amico, 1956

Policarpo “Ufficiale di Scrittura”, directed by Mario Soldati, 1959 (assistant costume designer to Piero Tosi)

Il Mattatore, directed by Dino Risi, 1960

La Villeggiatura, directed by Marco Leto, 1973

Le Farò da Padre, directed by Alberto Lattuada, 1974

Cuore di Cane, directed by Alberto Lattuada, 1975

Al Piacere di Rivederla, directed by Marco Leto, 1976

Giovannino, directed by Paolo Nuzzi, 1976

Antonio Gramsci – I Giorni del Carcere, directed by Lino Del Fra, 1977

Bim bum bam, directed by Aurelio Chiesa, 1980

D’Annunzio, directed by Sergio Nasca, 1987

L’ingranaggio, directed by Silverio Blasi, 1987

A Proposito di Quella Strana Ragazza, directed by Marco Leto, 1989

Mezzaestate, directed by Daniele Costantini, 1991

Television

Misantropo, by Moliere, directed by Flaminio Bollini, 1967 (prose theatre on TV)

Donnarumma all’Assalto, by Ottiero Ottieri, directed by Marco Leto, 1972 (TV film)

Oplà, noi Viviamo, by Ernst Toller, by Marco Leto, 1972 (TV film)

Una Donna, by Sibilla Aleramo, directed by Giovanni Bongiovanni, 1977 (six episode miniseries)

Martin Eden, by Jack London, directed by Giacomo Battiato, 1978 (TV film)

I Problemi di Don Isidoro, by Jorge Luis Borgese and Adolfo Bloy Casares, directed by Andrea Frezza, 1978 (five episode miniseries)

 I Vecchi e i Giovani, by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Marco Leto, 1979 (five episode miniseries)

Quaderno Proibito, by Alba De Cespedes, directed by Marco Leto, 1980 (four episode miniseries)

La Casa Rossa, directed by Luigi Perelli, 1981 (six episode miniseries)

Ragazzi di Celluloide, directed by Sergio Sollima, 1981 (three episode miniseries)

L’Andreana, by Marino Moretti, directed by Leonardo Cortese, 1982 (five episode miniseries)

Cocktail party, by T.S. Eliot, directed by Ezio Muzii, 1982 (prose theatre on TV)

Un Inverno al Mare, directed by Silverio Blasi, 1982 (three episode miniseries)

Piccolo Mondo Moderno, by Antonio Fogazzaro, directed by Daniele D’Anza, 1984 (three episode miniseries)

Ragazzi di Celluloide II, directed by Sergio Sollima, 1984 (three episode miniseries)

Facciaffittasi, directed by José María Sanchez, 1987 (six episode miniseries)

Sei Delitti per Padre Brown, by Gilbert Chesterton, directed by Vittorio De Sisti, 1988 (six episode miniseries)

La vita leggendaria di Ernest Hemingway, directed by José María Sánchez, 1988 (TV film)

Fantaghirò, by Italo Calvino, directed by Lamberto Bava, 1991 (two part miniseries)

Il Cielo non Cade Mai, by Maria Venturi, directed by Giovanni Ricci, 1992 (three episode miniseries)

Scoop, di Evelyn Waugh, directed by José María Sanchez, 1992 (six episode miniseries)

 Fantaghirò 2, directed by Lamberto Bava, 1992 (two part miniseries)

Theatre

Il Costruttore Solness, by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Luigi Squarzina, Compagnia Ricci-Magni, Teatro Nuovo in Milan, 1949 (prose theatre)

Un Nemico del Popolo, by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Luigi Squarzina, Compagnia Ricci-Magni, Carignano in Turin, 1949 (prose theatre)

Il Cappello a Tre Punte, by Manuel de Falla, choreographed by Margarete Wallmann, Teatro Massimo in Palermo,1954 (ballet)

Scarlattiana, by Alfredo Casella, choreographed by Margarete Wallmann, Teatro Massimo in Palermo, 1957 (ballet)

La casa dei Rosmer, by Henrik Ibsen, director Giancarlo Zagni, Compagnia Alida Valli, Teatro Biondo in Palermo, 1956 (prose theatre)

Gli Innocenti, by William Archibald from Henry James’s Turn of the Screw, director Giancarlo Zagni, Compagnia Alida Valli, Teatro Biondo in Palermo, 1956 (prose theatre)

L’uomo, la Bestia, la Virtù, by Luigi Pirandello, director Giancarlo Zagni, Compagnia Alida Valli, Teatro Biondo in Palermo, 1956 (prose theatre)

Casa di Bambola, by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Luciano Lucignani, organised by Ente Ischia Casamicciola terme, 1956 (prose theatre)

Gli Spettri, by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Luciano Lucignani, organised by Ente Ischia Casamicciola terme, 1956 (prose theatre)

Come Prima, Meglio di Prima, by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Alessandro Fersen, Teatro delle arti in Rome, 1957 (prose theatre)

IlFilosofo di Campagna, libretto by Carlo Goldoni, music by Baldassarre Galuppi, directed by Corrado Pavolini, performed in Italy, France and England 1957 (comic opera)

Serata di Gala, by Federico Zardi, directed by Luigi Squarzina, Compagnia di Gino Cervi, Teatro Eliseo in Rome,1958 (prose theatre)

Le Cantatrici Villane, music by Valentino Fioravanti, directed by Corrado Pavolini, Teatro di Corte in Naples, 1958 (comic opera)

La Baronessa Stramba, by Domenico Cimarosa, directed by Corrado Pavolini, Teatro di Corte in Naples, 1958 (comic opera)

La Romagnola, written and directed by Luigi Squarzina, Teatro Valle in Rome, 1959 (prose theatre)

Il Benessere, written and directed by Luigi Squarzina, Teatro Valle in Roma, 1959 (prose theatre)

La Cambiale di Matrimonio, by Gioachino Rossini, directed by Corrado Pavolini, Filarmonica Romana, 1961 (comic opera)

I Vespri Siciliani, by Giuseppe Verdi, orchestra conductor Gianandrea Gavezzeni, Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, 1964 (opera)

I Quattro Cavalieri, by Guglielmo Biraghi, directed by Roberto Guicciardini, Teatro stabile in Rome, 1965 (prose theatre)

L’Orfeide, by Gian Francesco Malipiero, directed by Gianfranco De Bosio, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, 1966 (opera)

Rose Rosse per Me, by Sean O’ Casey, directed by Alessandro Fersen, Teatro Stabile in Rome, 1966 (prose theatre)

Don Carlos, by Friedrich Schiller, directed by Giancarlo Sbragia, Compagnia Gli Associati, Teatro Romano in Verona, 1970 (prose theatre)

O di Uno o di Nessuno, by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Mario Maranzana, Teatro Stabile in Rome, 1970 (prose theatre)

Caligola, by Albert Camus, directed by Giancarlo Sbragia, Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, 1970 (prose theatre)

La Cortigiana, by Pietro Aretino, directed by Giancarlo Sbragia, Compagnia Associati, Teatro della Pergola in Florence, 1976 (prose theatre)

La Morte di Danton, by George Büchner, directed by Giancarlo Sbragia, Compagnia Associati, Teatro A. Bonci, Cesena, 1977 (prose theatre)

Un Marziano a Roma, by Ennio Flaiano, directed by Antonio Salines, Compagnia Teatro Belli in Rome, 1980 (prose theatre)

Euridice, by Jacopo Peri, directed by Egisto Macchi, created together with Gruppo Recitar Cantando directed by Fausto Razzi, Bad Lauchstädt Goethe Theatre for the Haendelfestspiele, 1989, Estate fiesolana, 1990 (opera)

Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, by Claudio Monteverdi, director Egisto Macchi, made together with Gruppo Recitar Cantando directed by Fausto Razzi, Galleria Nazionale Moderna in Rome, 1989 (musical)

Gli Ingannati, by Anonimo senese, Florence, 199? (prose theatre)

Other works

Ballet in fantastic costumes to launch new Italian RCA artists, directed by Alessandro Fersen, Teatro Greco in Taormina, 1963?

Exhibitions

Da più di un secolo abito da spiaggia, Palazzo Besana, Milan, 1988 (Coop events)

Exhibition of sketches from La Cortigiana, for the Pietro Aretino celebrations, Teatro Comunale in Arezzo, 1992?

Design and staging of performance excerpts made for theatre, cinema and television with costumes created by Sartoria Annamode 68, Festival dell’Atto Unico, Teatro comunale in Arezzo, 2000?

Advertising

Advert for Volkswagen Polo, 1986

Advert for Pasta De Cecco, director Paolo Taviani, 1988

Advert for Sorbetteria Ranieri, 1991

Awards

Bandiera d’Argento award for the costumes in the TV  series Fantaghirò, Cava de’ Tirreni, 2009