Gino Mangini, a multifaceted creative force, came into this world in 1921, specifically in Rome, Lazio, Italy, a city that would later become the backdrop for much of his work.
As a writer and director, Mangini left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, with his notable contributions including the 1974 film "Abbasso tutti, viva noi", the 1967 film "No Diamonds for Ursula", and the 1967 film "I criminali della metropoli".
Throughout his illustrious career, Mangini's passion for storytelling and his unique perspective on the human experience shone through in his work, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impact on the world of film.
Unfortunately, Mangini's life came to a close on August 14, 1991, in Rome, Lazio, Italy, a city that had played such a significant role in his life and work.