Mario Maffei
Mario Maffei was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor whose career spanned over five decades. He began his career as an assistant director in 1936, working on the film Pioggia d'estate directed by Mario Monicelli. During World War II, Maffei focused on documentary filmmaking, returning to fiction films post-war. He made his acting debut in 1947 with roles in Tombolo, paradiso nero and Le avventure di Pinocchio. Between 1963 and 1969, Maffei directed three feature films and a series of short films. His directorial debut was an adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni's novel I promessi sposi in 1964. Maffei's work is noted for its versatility, encompassing roles as a director, screenwriter, and actor, contributing significantly to Italian cinema.

Rossini! Rossini!

Big Deal on Madonna Street 20 Years Later

The Spy with Ten Faces

Tombolo, paradiso nero

The Assassination of Matteotti

An Average Little Man

Camilla

The Betrothed

Ringo's Big Night

Spy Pit

Tutto suo padre

My Wife's Enemy

The Professor

Prepotenti più di prima

Non perdiamo la testa

Guardatele ma non toccatele

...And Suddenly It's Murder!

The Inglorious Bastards

Ciao ma'...

Fathers and Sons

Big Deal on Madonna Street

The Passionate Thief

Donatella

A Hero of Our Times

Doctor and the Healer

The Great War

Kean: Genius or Scoundrel

The Revolt of the Seven

Ringo's Big Night

The Betrothed

Black Jack

Girl with a Suitcase

How to Kill a Judge

The African Deal

The Assassination of Matteotti

And Agnes Chose to Die

Carmela è una bambola

Tombolo, paradiso nero

The Best of Enemies

Boccaccio '70

Cry, Onion!
