Stefano Rulli Explained

Stefano Rulli
Birth Date:3 October 1950
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Occupation:Screenwriter
Years Active:1975–present
Children:1

Stefano Rulli (pronounced as /it/; born 3 October 1949) is an Italian screenwriter. He is best known for his collaborations with fellow screenwriter Sandro Petraglia, including La piovra (1987–1995) and The Best of Youth (2003). Rulli also directed the documentary film Un silenzio particolare (2004), about his son Matteo, who has schizophrenia.[1] [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleNotes
1975Matti da slegareDocumentary
Director only
1977Nel più alto dei cieli
1986La donna del traghetto
1989Forever Mery
1990Pummarò
1991The Yes Man
The Rubber Wall
1992The Stolen Children
1993The Storm Is Coming
1994L'unico paese al mondoUnknown segment
Also director
Il toro
1995School
Who Killed Pasolini?
1996Vesna Goes Fast
1997The Truce
Auguri professoreStory only
1998Little Teachers
2003The Best of Youth
2004Un silenzio particolareDocumentary
Also director
The Keys to the House
2005Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide
Romanzo Criminale
2006The CaimanCameo only
2007My Brother Is an Only Child
2010La nostra vita
2012
Dormant Beauty
2013Siberian Education
Those Happy Years
2015Suburra

Television

YearTitleNotes
1977Il gabbianoTelevision film
1979The Cinema MachineDocumentary
5 episodes; also director
1986Mino4 episodes
Attentato al Papa2 episodes
1987—1995La piovra30 episodes
1988Una vittoriaTelevision film
1991I misteri della giungla near3 episodes
1997Don Milani - Il priore di BarbianaTelevision film
1999La vita che verrà4 episodes
2001Uno biancaTelevision film
Almost AmericaTelevision film
2002Perlasca – Un eroe ItalianoTelevision film
2005CefaloniaTelevision film
2008O' professoreTelevision film
2010Le cose che restano4 episodes
2013Volare - La grande storia di Domenico ModugnoTelevision film
2015L'OrianaTelevision film
2016The Young Pope2 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1975Berlin International Film FestivalFIPRESCI PrizeMatti da slegare
OCIC Award
1979FIPRESCI PrizeThe Cinema Machine
1990Golden CiakBest ScreenplayForever Mery
1991David di DonatelloBest ScreenplayThe Yes Man
1992Golden CiakBest Screenplay
Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
Best Original StoryThe Rubber Wall
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
David di DonatelloBest Screenplay
The Stolen Children
1993Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
1995Nastro d'argentoBest Original StoryIl toro
1996Golden CiakBest ScreenplaySchool
Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
1997David di DonatelloBest ScreenplayThe Truce
2003European Film AwardsBest ScreenwriterThe Best of Youth
2004David di DonatelloBest Screenplay
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
Italian Golden GlobeBest Screenplay
Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
Venice International Film FestivalYoung Cinema AwardUn silenzio particolare
2005David di DonatelloBest Documentary
Best ScreenplayThe Keys to the House
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
Vancouver International Film FestivalBest Documentary FeatureUn silenzio particolare
2006David di DonatelloBest ScreenplayRomanzo Criminale
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
2007David di DonatelloBest ScreenplayMy Brother is an Only Child
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
2008Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
2010Nastro d'argentoBest ScreenplayLa nostra vita
2011David di DonatelloBest Screenplay
2012Nastro d'argentoBest Screenplay
David di DonatelloBest Screenplay
Golden CiakBest Screenplay
Italian Golden GlobeBest Screenplay
2014Nastro d'ArgentoBest ScreenplayThose Happy Years

References

  1. Web site: Mio figlio schizofrenico, la sua vita è un film. Valerio. Cappelli. Corriere della sera. 9 February 2005. 9 March 2021. Italian.
  2. Web site: Disabili abilmente raccontati*. Stefano. Andreoli. Barbara. Pianca. superando.it. 24 July 2007. 9 March 2021. Italian.