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Roberto Perpignani is an Italian film editor. He started his career in 1962 as assistant editor in Orson Welles' The Trial. His first credit as film editor is for Bernardo Bertolucci's Prima della rivoluzione. He won three David di Donatello for Best Editing, in 1983 for Paolo e Vittorio Taviani's The Night of the Shooting Stars, in 1995 for Michael Radford's Il Postino and in 1997 for Roberto Faenza's Marianna Ucria. Perpignani was also awarded a Premio Bianchi at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival
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Roberto Perpignani
Born 1941-04-20 (82 years ago) in Rome.
Award | Year |
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David di Donatello for Best Editing (Caesar Must Die) | 2012 |
David di Donatello for Best Editing (Il Postino: The Postman) | 1995 |
David di Donatello for Best Editing (The Night of the Shooting Stars) | 1983 |
Award | Year |
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European Film Award for Best Editor (Caesar Must Die) | 2012 |
David di Donatello for Best Editing (Caesar Must Die) | 2012 |
David di Donatello for Best Editing (Marianna Ucrìa) | 1997 |
David di Donatello for Best Editing (Il Postino: The Postman) | 1995 |
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