Gianfranco Clerici

Gianfranco Clerici

84 · Born: Jul 29, 1941

Personal Details

BornJul 29, 1941 Bergamo, Italy

Biography

Gianfranco Clerici, a multifaceted individual, burst onto the scene on July 29, 1941, in the charming city of Bergamo, Italy. As a creative force to be reckoned with, Clerici has made a lasting impact on the world of literature and filmmaking, carving out a reputation as a talented writer and assistant director.

Throughout his illustrious career, Clerici has had the privilege of working on a plethora of projects, each one showcasing his remarkable skill and attention to detail. One of his most notable endeavors is the 1980 film "Cannibal Holocaust", a cinematic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

In addition to his work on "Cannibal Holocaust", Clerici has also lent his expertise to other notable films, including "Devil Fish" (1984) and "Samoa, Queen of the Jungle" (1968). These projects demonstrate Clerici's versatility and ability to excel in a variety of roles, from writer to assistant director.

Despite his many accomplishments, Clerici remains humble and dedicated to his craft, continuing to push the boundaries of storytelling and artistic expression. As a testament to his enduring legacy, Clerici's work continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and writers, cementing his place as a true master of his craft.

Career

1990
1988
Phantom of Death
Phantom of Death as Story, Screenplay
1986
1985
Miami Golem
Miami Golem as Screenplay
1984
Devil Fish
Devil Fish as Screenplay
Murder-Rock: Dancing Death
Murder-Rock: Dancing Death as Story, Screenplay
1982
The New York Ripper
The New York Ripper as Story, Screenplay
1980
Cannibal Holocaust
Cannibal Holocaust as Screenplay, Story
1979
1977
Weapons of Death
Weapons of Death as Screenplay
1974
1973
High Crime
High Crime as Writer
1972