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Il falso bugiardo ()


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Based upon Vincenzoni's biography, "Pane e cinema", the documentary traces the story of the screen play writer who invented many stories that became blockbusters throughout the world.

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Luciano Vincenzoni ...
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Vittorio Sgarbi ...
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Avv. Silvio Tonazzi ...
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Tonino Valerii ...
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Guido Bosco ...
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Jeane Manson ...
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Quinto Parmeggiani ...
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Arnold Picker ...
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Princess Doris Pignatelli ...
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Mino Roli ...
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Tony Roma ...
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Clementina Valente ...
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Franco Villani ...
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Olga Villi ...
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Adriano Vincenzoni ...
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Matteo Vincenzoni ...
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Directed by

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Claudio Costa

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Luciano Vincenzoni ... (autobiography)
 
Claudio Costa ... (idea)

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Francesca Romana Brogani ... executive producer
Claudio Costa ... producer
Renata De Paulis ... producer
Ciro Toto ... producer

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Fabio Bianchini ... (New Music by)
Marco Corsi

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Claudio Costa

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Claudio Costa

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Riccardo Garattoni ... associate editor

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Francesco Calella ... assistant director

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Riccardo De Filippis ... assistant camera

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Cristiano Brogani ... production assistant
Jane Gaggero ... english subtitles by
Francesco Toto ... production assistant

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Guido Bosco ... special thanks
Paolo Caturelli ... special thanks
Gianni Zangarelli Ciuffini ... acknowledgment: film source: hanno rubato un tram (as Gianni Ciuffini)
Mirta Guarnaschelli ... acknowledgment: still photographs courtesy of
Robert Haggiag ... acknowledgment: still photographs provided by
Stefania Mazza ... thanks
Federico Pignatelli ... special thanks
Princess Doris Pignatelli ... special thanks
Luciano Vincenzoni ... photos courtesy of
Sara Vincenzoni ... photos courtesy

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Plot Summary

The movie title is taken from a phrase by famous director Pietro Germi, who defined Vincenzoni as a false liar because "he tells incredible stories that later prove to be true". Witnesses of many of Vincenzoni's vicissitudes appear in Il Falso Bugiardo (The False Liar), weaving their testimony into the extensive interview with the writer, reassembling a puzzle of events starting from the war years to the present day, through the history of Italian Cinema and more. Written by Baiken

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Taglines It's all true! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The False Liar (United States)
  • Le faux menteur (France)
  • Der falsche Lügner (Germany)
  • El falso Mentiroso (Spain)
  • Itsuwari no usotsuki (Japan)
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  • 78 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie title is taken from a phrase by famous director Pietro Germi, who defined Vincenzoni as a false liar because "he tells incredible stories that later prove to be true". See more »
Movie Connections Features We Stole a Tram (1954). See more »
Quotes Ennio Morricone: The films we worked on togheter, from his screenplays to his subjects are all very important films.
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