Sergio Amidei
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sergio Amidei (30 October 1904 – 14 April 1981) was an Italian screenwriter and an important figure in Italy's neorealist movement. Amidei was born in Trieste. He worked with famed Italian directors such as Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De Sica. He was nominated for four Academy Awards: in 1946 for Rome, Open City, in 1947 for Shoeshine, in 1949 for Paisà and in 1961 for Il generale della Rovere. He died in Rome. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sergio Amidei, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Known for
WritingBirthday
October 30, 1904Deathday
April 14, 1981Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
72Place of birth
Trieste, ItalyAlso known as
Sergio AmedeiCast credits
Crew credits
Rome, Open City
Screenplay, Story, First Assistant DirectorPaisan
Screenplay, Story, DialogueThe Night of Varennes
WriterSmoke Over London
Screenplay, StoryGhosts of Rome
IdeaTales of Ordinary Madness
WriterIt's a Hard Life
ScreenplayThe Witness
WriterAn Average Little Man
ScreenplayThree Girls from Rome
Story, ScreenplayFear
WriterMaigret at the Pigalle
StoryboardMy Brother Anastasia
WriterCopacabana Palace
StorySunstroke
WriterThe Most Wonderful Evening of My Life
WriterPicasso
Writer, ProducerMedicine Italian Style
Screenplay, StoryA Very Handy Man
Writer