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  1. Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician (Italian: Morte di un matematico napoletano) is a 1992 Italian drama film, written and directed by Mario Martone. The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer Mario Martone winning seven awards.

  2. Sep 8, 1992 · Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician: Directed by Mario Martone. With Carlo Cecchi, Anna Bonaiuto, Renato Carpentieri, Toni Servillo. Naples. Professor Renato Caccioppoli, professor of pure mathematics, is a tormented and disillusioned man living a difficult life.

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Mario Martone
    • 1992-09-08
  3. Summaries. Naples. Professor Renato Caccioppoli, professor of pure mathematics, is a tormented and disillusioned man living a difficult life. Back from the psychiatric hospital, abandoned by his wife, and having become a stranger to his own party colleagues of the PCI and its employees to the University, he lives his life with disenchanted posting.

  4. Death of a Neapolitan Mathematician (Italian: '''Morte di un matematico napoletano''') is a 1992 Italian drama film, written and directed by Mario Martone. The film earned nine awards and was nominated for two, with director and writer Mario Martone winning seven awards. Cast. Carlo Cecchi as Renato Caccioppoli; Anna Bonaiuto as Anna

  5. Synopsis. Naples, 1959. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin’s grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment. Cast.

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    • Teatri Uniti, Angio Film, RAI
    • Mario Martone
  6. Pure Mathematics professor Renato Caccioppoli, Bakunin's grandson, is a tortured soul. Recently discharged from the psychiatric hospital, left by his wife, and increasingly disillusioned with academia and the Communist Party, he lives his last days with painful detachment.

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  8. Synopsis. This movie tells the last days of Professor Renato Caccioppoli, a university teacher who carried a disappointing and meaningless life. Awards. 1992: Venice Film Festival: Grand Special Jury Prize. 1992: David di Donatello Awards: Best New Director. 5 Nominations. 1993: European Film Awards: Nominated for Best Actor (Carlo Cecchi)

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