
Marco Bellocchio
Directing
Marco Bellocchio (Italian: [ˈmarko belˈlɔkkjo]; born 9 November 1939; Bobbio) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor. Born in Bobbio, near Piacenza, Marco Bellocchio had a strict Catholic upbringing – his father was a lawyer, his mother a schoolteacher. He began studying philosophy in Milan but then decided to enter film school, making his first film, Fists in the Pocket, (I pugni in tasca, winner of the Silver Sail at the 1965 Festival del film Locarno), funded by family members and shot on family property, in 1965. Bellocchio's films include China Is Near (1967), Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina (Slap the Monster on Page One) (1972), Nel Nome del Padre (In the name of the Father – a satire on a Catholic boarding school that shares affinities with Lindsay Anderson's If....) (1972), Victory March (1976), A Leap in the Dark (1980), Henry IV (1984), Devil in the Flesh (1986), and My Mother's Smile (2002), which told the story of a wealthy Italian artist, a 'default-Marxist and atheist', who suddenly discovers that the Vatican is proposing to make his detested mother a saint. In 1991 he won the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival for his film The Conviction. In 1995 he directed a documentary about the Red Brigades and the kidnapping and murder of Aldo Moro, titled Broken Dreams. In 2003, he directed a feature film on the same theme, Good Morning, Night. In 2006 his film The Wedding Director was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. In 1999, he was awarded with an Honorable Prize for the contribution to cinema at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. In 2009 he directed Vincere, which was in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival. He finished Sorelle Mai, an experimental film that was shot over ten years with the students of six separate workshops playing themselves. He was awarded with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 68th Venice International Film Festival in September 2011. His 2012 film Dormant Beauty was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.[6] On 6 September 2012, Bellocchio condemned the Catholic Church's interference in politics after the premiere of his controversial film about a high-profile euthanasia case. The film approaches the topic of euthanasia and the difficulty with legislation on end of life in Italy, which has Vatican City within its borders. The subject is inspired by Eluana Englaro's case. Following the decision of the jury of the Venice Film Festival, which excluded the film from the Golden Lion, Bellocchio has expressed strong criticism against President Michael Mann.
Born: November 9, 1939 · Bobbio, Piacenza, Italy
Filmography (45)

Portobello
2026

The Time It Takes
2024

Battlefield
2024

The Life Apart
2024

Raffa
2023

Kidnapped
2023

Exterior Night
2022

Esterno Notte (part II)
2022

Esterno Notte (part I)
2022

Ennio
2022

Marx Can Wait
2021

The Traitor
2019

The Fight
2018

Marcians
2017

All for a Rose
2017

Sweet Dreams
2016

Clowns
2016

Blood of My Blood
2015

Fragments
2012

Dormant Beauty
2012

It Was the Son
2012

Square
2012

Sorelle Mai
2011

Vincere
2009

The Wedding Director
2006

Le Cercle
2005

Good Morning, Night
2003

My Mother's Smile
2002

The Nanny
1999

The Prince of Homburg
1997

The Conviction
1991

The Witches' Sabbath
1988

Devil in the Flesh
1986

Henry IV
1984

The Eyes, the Mouth
1982

A Leap in the Dark
1980

The Seagull
1977

Victory March
1976

Fit to Be Untied
1975

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975

Slap the Monster on Page One
1972

In the Name of the Father
1971

Love and Anger
1969

China Is Near
1967

Fists in the Pocket
1965
