David Grieco(I)
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
David Grieco was born in Rome in 1951. Just sixteen, he was chosen by
Franco Zeffirelli for a part in "Romeo and Juliet", by Pier Paolo
Pasolini for "Teorema", by Bernardo Bertolucci for "Partner" and many
others. At seventeen, he became an assistant director for Pasolini,
Bertolucci and others. At nineteen, he became a journalist for the
italian newspaper "l'Unità" as film and music critic and foreign
correspondent. In his early thirties, he went back to film industry as
a scriptwriter writing "Sogni e bisogni", "Caruso Pascoski",
"Mortacci", "I magi randagi", and other scripts. At the same time he
became executive producer for "Angela come te", "Mortacci" and "Clown
in Kabul". In his early forties, he wrote a few books: "Il comunista
che mangiava i bambini", "Fuori il regista", "Parla Greganti", "Funari
è Funari" whilst directing commercials (Birra Peroni and others). He
also began his radio and TV work as author and host in many radio and
television programs he invented: "Hollywood Party" and "Radio City
Cafe" for RAI and "Il Giornale del Cinema" for Tele+. For Tele+ and
Canal+, he has made more than 100 documentaries on film directors and
movie stars (among these: Clint Eastwood, John Woo, Robin Williams, Rod
Steiger, Liv Ullmann, Spike Lee, Philippe Noiret, Elliott Gould, Daniel
Auteuil, David Lynch, Jean Jacques Annaud, Ettore Scola, Mario
Monicelli, etc.). In his early fifties, he wrote, directed and produced
his first feature film, "Evilenko", based on his novel "Il comunista
che mangiava i bambini" and starring Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas,
Frances Barber and Ronald Pickup. "Evilenko" has been released
worldwide (US and China included). "Evilenko" has won 18 prizes in many
festivals all over the world, included the International Silver Reel in
Italy, the Golden Placido for best film in Manresa (Barcelona) and the
Golden Reel Award for best director in Tiburon (San Francisco).
Recently, he has made a long length documentary in Russia called "The
fake fairy tale" for RAI and he directed the campaign "True to life"
for Discovery Channel.
He is author of the memory of the first trial for Pier Paolo Pasolini's murder.
He is author of the memory of the first trial for Pier Paolo Pasolini's murder.