Giulio Quicte ( March 18, 1924 , Bergamo - December 3, 2014 , Rome ) - Italian film director and screenwriter. Some sources claim that the name Giulio Que is the pseudonym of another Italian filmmaker, Italo Zingarelli .
Julio Quicte | |
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Giulio Questi | |
Date of Birth | March 18, 1924 |
Place of Birth | Bergamo , Kingdom of Italy |
Date of death | December 3, 2014 (90 years) |
Place of death | Rome , Italy |
Citizenship | Italy |
Profession | actor , film director , screenwriter |
Career | 1960–1992 |
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Movie career
The film career, Giulio Quaty, began in 1956, when he acted as a technical assistant to the director when shooting the film Kean . In 1967, Quicte shoots a disgusting, nihilistic, blood-soaked [1] spaghetti-western Django, shoot .... The film told about a revenging man, and Louis Paul in his book Italian Horror Film Directors called it one of the most powerful sandy spaghetti westerns of the decade . [1] A year later , Quitte made a surrealist film Death, which demolished an egg , in which Eva Olin , Gina Lollobrigida and Jean-Louis Trintignant played the main roles. In 1972, Kvicte directed again, and also wrote the script for the surrealist drama The Witch , whose main characters were mediums mother and son.
The next picture Quit came out only in 1982 on television and was called Vampirism . In the early 90s, Quit also directs and writes the script for thrillers for television Do not open the man in black! and the Sign Commando, respectively.
Filmography
Year | Russian name | Original name | Who |
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1992 | Sign Commando | Il segno del comando | Director, screenwriter. |
1990 | Do not open the man in black! | Non aprite all'uomo nero | Director, screenwriter. |
1982 | Vampirism | Vampirismus | Producer. |
1972 | Witch | Arcana | Director, screenwriter. |
1968 | The death that broke the egg | La morte ha fatto l'uovo | Director, screenwriter. |
1967 | Django, shoot ... | Se sei vivo spara | Director, screenwriter, producer. |
1966 | Ladies and Gentlemen | Signore & signori | Actor. |
1956 | Kean | First Assistant Director |