Tommaso Avati

Nascimento : 1969-01-01, Bologna, Italy

Filmes

We Still Talk
Writer
Nino and Caterina have been married for sixty-five years. On the death of Caterina , his daughter Elisabetta, trying to help her father to overcome the loss, hires an editor to write a book on their love story.
Il signor Diavolo
Story
Italy, 1952. A government official arrives in a rural town to investigate a shocking crime: the murder of a child by a young boy who claimed to have killed the Devil himself.
Il signor Diavolo
Screenplay
Italy, 1952. A government official arrives in a rural town to investigate a shocking crime: the murder of a child by a young boy who claimed to have killed the Devil himself.
Il fulgore di Dony
Screenplay
Laura's Wedding
Teleplay
When love blossoms between a young Italian woman and an African student, her family’s disapproval — and a secret — threatens to tear the lovers apart.
Laura's Wedding
Story
When love blossoms between a young Italian woman and an African student, her family’s disapproval — and a secret — threatens to tear the lovers apart.
The Sun Was in Your Eyes
Teleplay
Um Menino de Ouro
Screenplay
A young copywriter moves to Rome in the wake of his screenwriter father's death, where he meets a publisher who wants to release his dad's autobiography.
The Bad Child
Story
Quell'estate
Writer
As Maravilhas de Roma
Writer
Roma, 1947. A guerra acabou, mas, na cidade eterna, as feridas do conflito continuam abertas. Na maternidade de um hospital, nove mulheres esperam para dar à luz. A esperança de um novo começo inicia com eles!
La prima volta
Screenplay
Anthology film following six stories of strangers briefly meeting on the Rome Metro.
The Childhood Friend
Production Assistant
40-year-old Arnold Gardner is put in charge of the talk show "The Twenty-fifth Hour" after the death of the former host Duncan Mackay. His role on screen creates immediate interest and the program becomes a great success with TV audiences. This proves to be a period of great satisfaction for Arnold, but his childhood friend, Eddie Greenberg, suddenly comes on the scene. Eddie is ill and frustrated by lack of success, and is so resentful and envious of Arnold's fame that he wants him to make a full public confession of a "sin" he committed in his young days.