The Italian composer Nino Rota, who won by the Oscars, scored for "La Dolce Vita", "The Leopard" and "The Godfather", including many other masterpiece films, is a famous documentary for "Nino", directed by famous editor, famous editor, dramatic editor, and director Walter Fasano.
Fasano is known for his long-term creative collaboration with Luca Guadagnino, mainly editor of films like I Am Love, where he served as editor and co-writer. "Betulucci on Bertolucci"; "Call Me by Your Name"; and "Betulucci on Bertolucci" co-directed by Guadagnino and Fasano. Fasano recently directed Doc "Pino" about Italian artist, sculptor and set designer Pino Pascali.
Rota wrote the scores of 16 films directed by Federico Fellini, which included "La Strada", "8 1/2", "Spiritual Juliet" and "Amarcord," in addition to "La Dolce Vita". He also created music for Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" and the Sicilian-style theme "The Godfather", whose "Part Two" score won his only Oscar. Rota's 150 films also include collaborations with King Vidor ("War and Peace") and Luchino Visconti ("Leopard"). Rota died at the age of 68 in 1979.
The shooting is taking place in the Apulia region of Italy, and Rota lives in the port city of Port City Bari in Fasano's films - will weave archival materials and interviews with famous people who work with masters in Fasano's films, or be deeply influenced by him, including director Park Chan-Wook, Oscar-Oscar-Oscar-Oscar-Oscar-Dinning Composer Alexandre Desplat, and won the Gress Award for Seven Era and the Grams Award for Seven Eras.
"Nino Rota's music is so extraordinary that shooting a movie is a simple gesture," Fasano said in a statement from the director, adding: "You just need to make room for the music.
"Nino" was produced in collaboration with Rai Docordari in Italy by Be Water Film, Sagar Play, Adler Entertainment and I Diavoli, and supported by the Apulia Film Fund. The document was produced by Mattia Guerra, produced by filippo sugar and elisabetta biganzoli for sugar games, and produced by Marco Colombo for Adler Entertainment and Marco Morabito. Adler is the executive producer of "Nino", a water movie that will be released in Italy. There are no international sales companies yet.