Piero Ballerini

Фильмы

Peppino e la vecchia signora
Director
Cenerentola
Screenplay
1949 movie version of the Rossini opera
Lohengrin
Screenplay
An Italian adaptation of the Richard Wagner opera Lohengrin, where a woman prays for a saviour, and receives it in the form of the title character, a man who will marry her and stay by her if she never asks him his name.
Emigrantes
Writer
Lucia di Lammermoor
Writer
Lucia di Lammermoor
Director
L'angelo del miracolo
Editor
L'angelo del miracolo
Screenplay
L'angelo del miracolo
Director
Fatto di cronaca
Editor
Fatto di cronaca
Director
Sempre più difficile
Director
Sicily, early 1900s. An impoverished prince settles into the house of a rich shipowner and becomes his counselor.
La fuggitiva
Screenplay
In the absence of the biological mother, too busy pursuing her theatrical career, we see the glorification of the maternal surrogate, a woman who is a paragon of sacrifice and self-abnegation. La Fuggitiva is also a film in which a child actress takes a prominent role. In this sentimental drama, the little girl suffers for and rebels against the loneliness and neglect stemming from the lack of a mother and a loving family setting.
La fuggitiva
Director
In the absence of the biological mother, too busy pursuing her theatrical career, we see the glorification of the maternal surrogate, a woman who is a paragon of sacrifice and self-abnegation. La Fuggitiva is also a film in which a child actress takes a prominent role. In this sentimental drama, the little girl suffers for and rebels against the loneliness and neglect stemming from the lack of a mother and a loving family setting.
L'ultimo combattimento
Director
Il ponte di vetro
Screenplay
È sbarcato un marinaio
Director
Small Hotel
Director
Piccolo Hotel (aka Small Hotel) uses the titular establishment to weave together a vast tapestry of subplots, a la Grand Hotel. The guests include a domineering mother (Lola Braccini), her petulant daughter (Bianca Doria) and the daughter's gigolo boyfriend (Guido Notari). Also on hand is a worldly vamp (Laura Nucci) who also falls for the boyfriend, and the chronic-gambler son (Andrea Checchi) of the hotel's self-sacrificing landlady (Emma Grammatica). Though the film is set in Budapest, the characters are more Mediterranean than mittel-European. Piccolo Hotel was one of the entries in the Vienna Biennial Film Festival.
Freccia d'oro
Director
Venice Film Festival 1935