Bernardino Zapponi

Bernardino Zapponi

Deceased · Born: Sep 4, 1927 · Died: Feb 11, 2000

Personal Details

BornSep 4, 1927 Rome, Lazio, Italy

Biography

Bernardino Zapponi, a renowned Italian author, entered the world on September 4, 1927, in Rome, the eternal city, nestled within the picturesque region of Lazio, Italy. Throughout his illustrious literary career, he penned numerous notable works, including the screenplay for the 1975 horror film Deep Red, which exemplified his extraordinary ability to craft captivating narratives that continue to mesmerize audiences to this day. His versatility and mastery of storytelling were further showcased through his contributions to the world of cinema, particularly with his work on Il marchese del Grillo in 1981 and Casanova in 1976, which solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller.

Career

1991
Paprika
Paprika as Story, Screenplay
1980
City of Women
City of Women as Screenplay, Story
1976
1975
Deep Red
Deep Red as Screenplay
1970
The Clowns
The Clowns as Screenplay
The Priest's Wife
The Priest's Wife as Screenplay
1969
Vedo nudo
Vedo nudo as Story
1968
1967
The Witches
The Witches as Story, Screenplay