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| name = Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician
| director = [[Mario Martone]]
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| producer = [[Angelo Curti]]<br>[[Antonietta de Lillo]]<br>[[Giorgio Magliulo]]
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| writer = [[Mario Martone]]<br>[[Fabrizia Ramondino]]
| director = [[Mario Martone]]
| starring = [[Carlo Cecchi]]<br>[[Anna Bonaiuto]]<br>[[Toni Servillo]]
| producer = [[Angelo Curti]]<br>[[Antonietta De Lillo]]<br>[[Giorgio Magliulo]]
| music = [[Michele Campanella]]
| writer = [[Mario Martone]]<br>[[Fabrizia Ramondino]]
| cinematography = [[Luca Bigazzi]]
| starring = [[Carlo Cecchi]]<br>[[Anna Bonaiuto]]<br>[[Toni Servillo]]
| editing = [[Jacopo Quadri]]
| music = [[Michele Campanella]]
| distributor = [[Radiotelevisione Italiana ]]
| cinematography = [[Luca Bigazzi]]
| released = 8 September 1992 - Italy <br> 14 September 1992 - Canada <br> February 1992 - Portugal <br> 14 September 1994 - France <br> 20 April 2002 - Argentina
| editing = [[Jacopo Quadri]]
| runtime = 108 minutes
| distributor = [[Radiotelevisione Italiana]]
| country = Italy
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'''''Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician''''' (original Italian title: Morte di un matematico napoletano) is a [[1992]] [[Italy|Italian]] [[drama film]], written and directed by [[Mario Martone]].
'''''Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician''''' ({{langx|it|'''Morte di un matematico napoletano'''}}) is a 1992 Italian [[drama film]], written and directed by [[Mario Martone]].


The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer [[Mario Martone]] winning seven awards.
The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer [[Mario Martone]] winning seven awards.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Carlo Cecchi]] ... Renato Caccioppoli
* [[Carlo Cecchi]] as Renato Caccioppoli
* [[Anna Bonaiuto]] ... Anna
* [[Anna Bonaiuto]] as Anna
* [[Renato Carpentieri]] ... Luigi Caccioppoli
* [[Renato Carpentieri]] as Luigi Caccioppoli
* [[Toni Servillo]] ... Pietro
* [[Toni Servillo]] as Pietro
* [[Licia Maglietta]] ... Emilia
* [[Licia Maglietta]] as Emilia
* [[Antonio Neiwiller]] ... Don Simplicio
* Antonio Neiwiller as Don Simplicio
*[[Andrea Renzi (actor)|Andrea Renzi]] as Leo
* Alessandra D'Elia as Stella
* Roberto De Francesco as Leonardo
*[[Lucio Amelio]] as the Marquis
*[[Toni Bertorelli]] as Antonio Alcamo
* Antonino Iuorio as Ferdinando
* Patrizio Rispo as Stefanini
*[[Sergio Solli]] as the Magistrate
*[[Enzo Moscato]] as Biondino
*[[Vincenzo Salemme]] as Communist Party militant
*[[Nicola Di Pinto]] as Communist Party leader


==Awards==
==Awards==

===Won===
===Won===
*[[49th Venice International Film Festival]] 1992:
*[[49th Venice International Film Festival]] 1992:
**Grand Special Jury Prize - [[Mario Martone]]
**Grand Special Jury Prize [[Mario Martone]]
**Kodak Cinecritica Award - [[Mario Martone]]
**Kodak Cinecritica Award [[Mario Martone]]
**Pasinetti Award - Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]
**Pasinetti Award Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]
*[[Angers European First Film Festival]] 1993:
*Angers European First Film Festival 1993:
**C.I.C.A.E. Award - [[Mario Martone]]
**C.I.C.A.E. Award [[Mario Martone]]
**European Jury Award - Feature Film: [[Mario Martone]]
**European Jury Award Feature Film: [[Mario Martone]]
**SACD Grand Prize - [[Mario Martone]]
**SACD Grand Prize [[Mario Martone]]
*[[David di Donatello Awards]] 1993:
*[[David di Donatello Awards]] 1993:
**David Award - Best New Director: [[Mario Martone]]
**David Award Best New Director: [[Mario Martone]]
**Special David Award - [[Carlo Cecchi]]
**Special David Award [[Carlo Cecchi]]
*[[Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists]] 1993:
*[[Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists]] 1993:
**Silver Ribbon Award - Best New Director: [[Mario Martone]]
**Silver Ribbon Award Best New Director: [[Mario Martone]]

===Nominated===
===Nominated===
*[[European Film Awards]] 1993:
*[[European Film Awards]] 1993:
**European Film Award - Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]
**European Film Award Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]
*[[Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists]] 1993:
*[[Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists]] 1993:
**Silver Ribbon - Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]
**Silver Ribbon Best Actor: [[Carlo Cecchi]]


==External Links==
==External links==
{{IMDb title|0104918}}
{{IMDb title|0104918}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2011}}


{{Mario Martone}}
[[Category: 1992 films]]
{{Venice Film Festival Grand Jury Prize}}

[[Category:1992 films]]
[[Category:Italian drama films]]
[[Category:Venice Grand Jury Prize winners]]
[[Category:Films directed by Mario Martone]]
[[Category:1990s Italian-language films]]
[[Category:1990s Italian films]]
[[Category:Italian-language drama films]]


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Latest revision as of 02:17, 26 October 2024

Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician
Directed byMario Martone
Written byMario Martone
Fabrizia Ramondino
Produced byAngelo Curti
Antonietta De Lillo
Giorgio Magliulo
StarringCarlo Cecchi
Anna Bonaiuto
Toni Servillo
CinematographyLuca Bigazzi
Edited byJacopo Quadri
Music byMichele Campanella
Distributed byRadiotelevisione Italiana
Release date
  • 8 September 1992 (1992-09-08)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician (Italian: Morte di un matematico napoletano) is a 1992 Italian drama film, written and directed by Mario Martone.

The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer Mario Martone winning seven awards.

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Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician at IMDb