Piero Livi
Piero Livi was an Italian director and screenwriter.Career
Born in Olbia, Livi was among the founders of a film society in his hometown, and was organizer and artistic director of eighteen editions of the International Festival of Olbia, from 1957 to 1974. He started his career in 1957, with the short film Marco dal mare. He made his feature film debut in 1969, with the neorealistic drama Pelle di bandito, loosely based on real life events of the Sardinian bandit Graziano Mesina, which was screened out of competition at the 31st Venice International Film Festival. He was also a director of dubbing.Filmography
- Marco del mare
- Visitazione
- Il faro
- Una storia sarda
- I 60 di Berchiddeddu, co-directed with Aldo Serio
- Il cerchio del silenzio, co-directed with Aldo Serio
- Pelle di bandito
- Dove volano i corvi d'argento
- Sos laribiancos - I dimenticati
- Maria sì