Pupi (Giuseppe) Avati was born in Bologna in 1938. After attending school and studying Political Science at the University of Florence, he started working at a frozen food company. At the same time, he developed a passion for jazz, becoming a proficient clarinetist. In the second half of the 1950s, he formed and played in the Doctor Dixie Jazz Band, of which Lucio Dalla was also a member.[3] Although he initially intended to be a professional musician, Avati felt he lacked the necessary talent. In the mid-1960s, he decided to dedicate himself to cinema after seeing Federico Fellini's 8½ and its portrait of the role of a director.[4] Avati's passion for music, as well as his love for his hometown, which was the setting of many of his films, were to become recurrent themes found in his productions.
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Gian Luigi Rondi - Vita, cinema, passione
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La voglia matta di vivere
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Flaiano: il meglio è passato
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Paolo Conte - Via con me
Pupi Avati, la tavola racconta
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C'era una volta il prossimamente
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Ritratto di mio padre
IL GIORNO DEI DUE PAPI SANTI
Potere Forte
Benvenuto Presidente!
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Bava Puzzle
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Boia, maschere e segreti: l’horror italiano degli anni sessanta
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Italy Possessed: A Brief History of Exorcist Rip-Offs
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27 aprile Racconto di un evento
Lili Marlene - La guerra degli italiani
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Vorrei sparire senza morire
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Noi c'eravamo
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La Piazza che verrà, Bologna e il Cinema
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Pietro Germi - Il bravo, il bello, il cattivo
Known For
Directing
Known Credits
19
Gender
Male
Birthday
1938-11-03
Place of Birth
Bologna, Italy
Also Known As
Giuseppe Avati