Historical dictionary of Italian cinema

PETRAGLIA, SANDRO

(1947-)
Screenwriter. For much of his professional career Petraglia has worked with Franco Rulli to form the most prolific and respected screenwriting team in the Italian cinema of the last two decades. With a background in film criticism, Petraglia collaborated withMarco Bellocchio, Silvano Agosti, and Rulli in writing and directingNessuno o tutti—Matti da slegare(Fit to Be Untied, 1975), a three-hour documentary on Italian mental asylums, andLa macchina cinema(The Cinema Machine), a five-part documentary on the seamier aspects of the Italian film industry screened on Italian television in 1979. He subsequently worked on the screen-plays ofNanni Moretti'sBianca(Sweet Body of Bianca, 1983) andLa messa e finita(The Mass Is Ended, 1985) before teaming up again with Rulli to write several successful television miniseries includingAttentato al papa(Attempt on the Pope's Life, 1986) and the popular and long-running series on the Mafia,La piovra(Octopus, 1987-1994).Regularly working together from then on, Petraglia and Rulli scripted many of the key films of the emerging directors of theNew Italian Cinema, includingMarco Risi'sMery per sempre(Mary Forever, 1989),Daniele Luchetti'sIl portaborse(The Yes Man, 1991), andGianni Amelio'sIl ladro di bambini(The Stolen Children, 1992). While continuing to write for the big screen and furnishing the screenplays of films such asMarco Tullio Giordana'sPasolini un delitto italiano(Pasolini, an Italian Crime, 1995) andFrancesco Rosi'sLa tregua(The Truce, 1997), they also worked extensively for television in the late 1990s, on quality miniseries such asDon Milani—Il priore di Barbiana(Don Milani, the Prior of Barbiana, 1997) andLa vita che verra(The Life to Come, 1999). In 2003 Petraglia and Rulli achieved their greatest triumph with Marco Tullio Giordana's much-acclaimed six-hour epic,La meglio gioventu(The Best of Youth, 2003), for which they received both theDavid di Donatelloand theNastro d'argento.

  1. petraglia, sandroScreenwriter. For much of his professional career Petraglia has worked with Franco Rulli to form the most prolific and respected screenwriting team in the Italian cinema ...Guide to cinema