Francesco Bruni tra Paolo Virzì, Ettore Scola e Spike Lee – L’intervista a DICONO DI TE

Ep. 146: He says that, if he continues to direct, he'll have to start looking "a little outside of myself." In this interview with Malcom Pagani, Francesco Bruni recounts his move to Livorno, his longtime friendship with Paolo Virzì, and his formative years at the Centro Sperimentale, between games of ball in the hallway and shadowing giants like Suso Cecchi D'Amico and Furio Scarpelli. The conversation is peppered with anecdotes, from his refusal to take Claudio Caligari's provocations at their first meeting to his experience with Spike Lee, which he calls "one of the greatest human and professional disappointments." Having moved behind the camera late with "Scialla!", thanks to the intuition of Beppe Caschetto, Bruni also tackles the crudest chapter of his life: a tumor he endured while waiting like a "dead man walking," a disease that wiped out old friends and taught him to measure the remaining time, like Nanni Moretti in the subway scene in "Aprile." 🔔 If you enjoyed this video, subscribe to the channel    / @choramedia   and turn on notifications: it's the easiest way to make sure you don't miss the next ones. 📲 Follow us wherever you like: ► Instagram, for stories and daily updates:   / choramedia   ► TikTok, for short-form videos:   / choramedia   ► LinkedIn, for insights on media and culture:   / chora-media   ► Facebook:   / choramediapodcast   💬 Join the community: ► Telegram: https://t.me/choramedia 🌐 All our podcasts at https://choramedia.com