Ermanno Donati was an Italian film producer. Along with Luigi Carpentieri, Donati won the Nastro d'Argento award for Best Producer for the film The Day of the Owl.[1]
Curti, Roberto (2013). Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980. McFarland. ISBN 0786469765.
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Curti, Roberto (2017). Riccardo Freda: The Life and Works of a Born Filmmaker. McFarland. ISBN 1476628386.
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External links
Ermanno Donati on IMDb
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Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Producer
Peg Film (1954)
Dino De Laurentiis / Carlo Ponti (1955)
Cines (1956)
Carlo Ponti (1957)
Dino De Laurentiis (1958)
Franco Cristaldi (1959)
Goffredo Lombardo (1960)
Dino De Laurentiis (1961)
Alfredo Bini (1962)
Goffredo Lombardo (1963)
Angelo Rizzoli (1964)
Franco Cristaldi (1965)
Marco Vicario (1966)
Antonio Musu (1967)
Alfredo Bini (1968)
Luigi Carpentieri / Ermanno Donati (1969)
Alberto Grimaldi (1970)
Silvio Clementelli (1971)
Mario Cecchi Gori (1972)
Alberto Grimaldi (1973)
Franco Cristaldi (1974)
Rusconi Film (1975)
Andrea Rizzoli (1976)
Edmondo Amati (1977)
RAI TV (1978)
RAI TV (1979)
Franco Cristaldi / Nicola Carraro (1980)
Fulvio Lucisano / Mauro Berardi (1981)
Mario Cecchi Gori / Vittorio Cecchi Gori (1982)
RAI TV (1983)
Gianni Minervini (1984)
Fulvio Lucisano (1985)
Fulvio Lucisano (1986)
Franco Committeri (1987)
Angelo Barbagallo / Nanni Moretti (1988)
Mario Cecchi Gori / Vittorio Cecchi Gori (1989)
Claudio Bonivento (1990)
Mario Cecchi Gori / Vittorio Cecchi Gori (1991)
Angelo Barbagallo / Nanni Moretti (1992)
Angelo Rizzoli (1993)
Fulvio Lucisano / Leo Pescarolo (1994)
Mario Cecchi Gori / Vittorio Cecchi Gori (1995)
Angelo Barbagallo / Nanni Moretti (1996)
Antonio Avati / Pupi Avati / Aurelio De Laurentiis (1997)
Marco Risi / Maurizio Tedesco (1998)
Medusa Produzione (1999)
Giuseppe Tornatore (2000)
Tilde Corsi / Gianni Romoli (2001)
Fandango (2002)
Fandango (2003)
Angelo Barbagallo (2004)
Aurelio De Laurentiis (2005)
Riccardo Tozzi / Marco Chimenz / Giovanni Stabilini (2006)
"House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For other uses, see Rothschild (disambiguation). Rothschild Jewish noble banking family Coat of arms granted to the Barons Rothschild in 1822 by Emperor Francis I of Austria Ethnicity Jewish Current region Western Europe (mainly United Kingdom, France, and Germany) [1] Etymology Rothschild (German): "red shield" Place of origin Frankfurter Judengasse, Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire Founded 1760s (1577 ( 1577 ) ) Founder Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812) (Elchanan Rothschild, b. 1577) Titles List Freiherr von Rothschild (1822) Baronet, of Tring Park (1847) Baron Rothschild (1885) Traditions Judaism, Goût Rothschild Motto Concordia, Integritas, Industria (English: Harmony, Integrity, Industry ) Estate(s) List British properties Château de Ferrières Palais Rothschild Cadet branches List Austrian branch English branch French branch Neapolitan branch A Rothschild house,...
Cinema of Italy Some of the notable actors and filmmakers [a] No. of screens 3,217 (2011) [1] • Per capita 5.9 per 100,000 (2011) [1] Main distributors Medusa Film (16.7%) Warner Bros. (13.8%) 20th Century Fox (13.7%) [2] Produced feature films (2013) [3] Total 167 Number of admissions (2013) [3] Total 97,380,572 • Per capita 1.50 (2012) [4] National films 30,208,422 (31.0%) Gross box office (2013) [3] Total €618 million National films €188 million (30.5%) The Cinema of Italy comprises the films made within Italy or by Italian directors. Since the development of the Italian film industry in the early 1900s, Italian filmmakers and performers have, at times, experienced both domestic and international success, and have influenced film movements throughout the world. As of 2014, Italian films have won 14 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the most of any country, as well as 12 Palmes d'Or, the second-most ...