
Cast
Nanni Moretti
Directing
Cast
Nanni Moretti
Known for
Directing
Born
1953-08-19
From
Bruneck, Italy
Also known as 난니 모레티, Giovanni Moretti, Giovanni "Nanni" Moretti
Biography
Giovanni "Nanni" Moretti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈnanni moˈretti]; born 19 August 1953; Brunico) is an Italian film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. The Palme d'Or winner in 2001, in 2012 he was the President of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival. His films have won accolades including a Palme d'Or at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival for "The Son's Room", a Silver Bear at the 1986 Berlin Film Festival for "The Mass is Ended" and a Silver Lion at the 1981 Venice Film Festival for "Sweet Dreams", in addition to the David di Donatello Award for Best Film on three occasions (for "Caro diario" in 1994, "The Son's Room" in 2001 and "Il caimano" in 2006). Moretti was born in Bruneck, Italy to Roman parents who were both teachers. His father was the late epigraphist Luigi Moretti, a Greek teacher at Sapienza University of Rome. His brother is literary scholar Franco Moretti. While growing up Moretti discovered his two passions, the cinema and water polo. Having finished his studies he pursued a career as a producer, and in 1973 directed his first two short films: Pâté de bourgeois and The Defeat (La sconfitta). In 1976, Nanni Moretti's first feature film Io sono un autarchico (I Am Self-Sufficient) was released. In 1978, he wrote, directed and starred in the movie Ecce Bombo, which tells the story of a student having problems with his entourage. It was screened at the Cannes Festival. Sogni d'oro won the Silver Lion at the 38th Venice International Film Festival. La messa è finita won the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. He may be best known for his films Caro diario (Dear Diary, 1993; followed in 1998 by a sequel, Aprile) and La stanza del figlio (The Son's Room, 2001), the latter of which won the Palme d'Or at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Moretti has used certain actors several times in his films, generally playing minor roles. His father Luigi appears in 6 films, Dario Cantarelli and Mauro Fabretti in 5, Antonio Petrocelli in 4. More notable Italian actors he has employed frequently in his films include Silvio Orlando, who appears in 5 films (including the role of protagonist in Il caimano) and Laura Morante, who was featured in Sogni d'oro, Bianca and The Son's Room.[citation needed]. Having played waterpolo in the B division of the Italian championship, his experience later inspired his film Palombella Rossa ("palombella," which literally means "little pigeon," refers to a type of lob shot). His other work has not been widely seen outside Europe, but within his country Moretti is known as a maker of wryly humorous and eccentric films, usually starring himself. His most recent role was in the film Mia Madre (My Mother, 2015) Moretti is also an outspoken political leftist. In 2002, he organized street protests against the government of Silvio Berlusconi. Il caimano (2006) is in part about Berlusconi's controversies: in one of the three portraits of the Italian prime minister Moretti himself plays Berlusconi. Aprile also deals with Italy's political situation and Moretti's views on it. His 2011 film We Have a Pope screened In Competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

To Each His Own Cinema
as Nanni Moretti (segment "Diario di uno spettatore")

Mia madre
as Giovanni

Caro diario
as Nanni Moretti

A Special Day
as Self

Ecce bombo
as Michele Apicella

Padre Padrone
as Cesare

We Have a Pope
as Dott. Brezzi

Three Floors
as Vittorio

A Brighter Tomorrow
as Giovanni

The Hummingbird
as Daniele Carradori

We Are Cinema
as Self (archive footage)

The Caiman
as Nanni Moretti / Silvio Berlusconi

Bianca
as Michele Apicella

The Son's Room
as Giovanni

Three Lives and Only One Death
as Barman

Quiet Chaos
as Pietro Paladini

The Yes Man
as Cesare Botero

Palombella rossa
as Michele Apicella

Aprile
as Nanni Moretti

The Legend of the Palme d'Or
as Self

It's Happening Tomorrow
as Matteo, il carbonaio

Girlfriend in a Coma
as Self

The Mass Is Ended
as Don Giulio

It Will Happen Tonight

Tutte le storie di Piera

Segni particolari: documentarista

The Second Time
as Alberto Sajevo

Te lo leggo negli occhi
as Cliente negozio

Bellissimo: Images of the Italian Cinema
as Self

Evviva Giuseppe
as Himself

Fellini: I'm a Born Liar
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Sweet Dreams
as Michele Apicella

Opening Day of Close-Up
as Himself

The Only Country In The World
as Cesare Botero / Self

I Am Self-Sufficient
as Michele Apicella

Just a Movie: On the Set of 'Mia Madre'
as Self

Carlo Mazzacurati: A Certain Idea of Cinema
as Self

I nostri trent'anni - Generazioni a confronto
as Self

Franco Battiato - La voce del padrone

The Last Championship
as Self

Santiago, Italia
as Self

Venanzio Revolt: I miei primi 80 anni di cinema
as Narrator

Defeat

Piazza Mazzini

Filmstudio, mon amour
as Sé stesso

How Do You Speak, Brother?
as Don Rodrigo

Anguish Cry of Predator Bird
as Self

Buio in sala

Las Leonas
as Sé stesso

Say Something Left-Wing
as Himself

Caro Nanni
as Himself

Voi siete qui
as Self

Riso in bianco – Nanni Moretti atleta di se stesso
as Self

Dalla quercia alla palma - 40 anni di Padre Padrone
as Himself

Canestrooooo!
as Self

Bourgeois Pâté
as Il ragazzo con la cinepresa

An Autarchic at 'Palazzo'
as Himself

Senza troppo recitare la follia

Film Quiz
as Himself

Cheerful Ischia and Smiling Collarbones
as Self