A renowned Italian musician and composer, best known for his iconic film scores, particularly for Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather" trilogy and Federico Fellini's movies. His music is a perfect blend of elegance, emotion, and wit.
Born in 1920
Visionary filmmaker behind surreal, poetic, and deeply personal cinematic masterpieces that blur the lines between reality and fantasy.
Born in 1923
Acclaimed director of iconic film adaptations, including Romeo and Juliet and Jesus of Nazareth, known for his lavish and emotive storytelling style.
Born in 1906
Acclaimed Italian filmmaker renowned for lavish, visually stunning productions that often explored themes of social class, morality, and the human condition. His cinematic masterpieces continue to influence filmmakers today.
Born in 1912
A pioneering filmmaker who explored the human condition through visually stunning and psychologically complex movies, often focusing on alienation and social isolation.
Born in 1901
A renowned filmmaker and actor, known for directing poignant, neorealist classics like "Bicycle Thieves" and "Umberto D.", which still influence world cinema today.
Born in 1911
An Italian-American composer who wrote operas, ballets, and choral works, blending traditional and modern styles, and is best known for his Christmas opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors".
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A legendary Italian musician who revolutionized film scores with his iconic, eclectic, and hauntingly beautiful compositions, elevating movies to new emotional heights.
Born in 1911
A renowned composer and conductor, he crafted iconic film scores that elevated cinematic experiences, including the haunting themes for Psycho and Taxi Driver.