Ettore Scola
Ettore Scola, a master of Italian cinema. Born in 1931 in Trevico, Italy, Scola was actively directing films from 1964 until 2011, primarily focusing on comedy and drama genres. He's best known for his cinematic masterpieces like "We All Loved Each Other So Much" and "A Special Day," garnering him accolades including the prestigious Cannes Best Director Award. Scola's authorial style was characterized by his profound ability to blend humor with social commentary, often painting a vivid picture of Italian society and politics. Ettore Scola, with his warm, compassionate lens, had a way of making the ordinary extraordinary, making audiences laugh, cry, and ponder the intricacies of human relationships.