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- Infascelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Infascelli (born 1967), Italian director, screenwriter and producer Carlo...
- Alex Infascelli (born 9 November 1967) is an Italian director, screenwriter and producer. Born in Rome, the son of the producer Roberto and the nephew...
- Carlo Infascelli (31 August 1913 - 30 October 1984) was an Italian producer, director, screenwriter and journalist. Born in Rome, Infascelli started his...
- Fiorella Infascelli (born 29 October 1952) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. Born in Rome, Infascelli is the daughter of the producer and director...
- (Italian: La maschera) is a 1988 Italian romance film directed by Fiorella Infascelli. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film...
- devote herself to her partner, the producer Paolo Infascelli, and their newly-born son Elia Infascelli-Smith, moving to live among relatives in America...
- such as Il fantasma dell'opera by Dario Argento, Almost Blue by Alex Infascelli, and Angela by Roberta Torre. Lately, he pla**** the role of Giancarlo...
- 2002: Perduto amor by Franco Battiato 2003: Il siero della vanità by Alex Infascellimusician 2004: Ingannevole è il cuore più di ogni cosa by Asia Argento...
- Vanished into the Night Directed by Renato De Maria Screenplay by Luca Infascelli Francesca Marciano Produced by Giacomo Durzi Roberto Sessa Starring Riccardo...
- by Diego Bianchi, Pasolini by Abel Ferrara, Era d'estate by Fiorella Infascelli, Mia Madre by Nanni Moretti, I Can Quit Whenever I Want by Sydney Sibilia...