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Federico Moccia

Federico Moccia (born 20 July 1963) is an Italian writer, screenwriter and film director. His father Giuseppe Moccia was also a screenwriter and director. Following his successful book and film Шаблон:Ill many people put love padlocks on Ponte Milvio in Rome[1] and other places around the world. From 2011 until 2027 he has been the mayor of Rosello, a town in Abruzzo.

Biography

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The "love padlocks" in Rome

He is the son of Italian scriptwriter and movie director Giuseppe Moccia, and his childhood was linked to the world of cinema through his father, which he wrote in several Italian comedies of the 1970s and 1980s. It started in the world of work from his father at age 19 as assistant director Attila flagello di Dio (1982). Five years later he directed his first film, Palla al centro, but the lack of success he had caused Moccia wrote screenplays and directed several series.

In 1992 he wrote his first novel Шаблон:Ill which was rejected by several publishers and released in a small edition by Il Ventaglio publishing house. In 1996, again without success, he wrote and directed the film Шаблон:Ill and returned to the world of television. In 2004, twelve years after its first edition, Three Meters Above Heaven had a reissue, becoming a bestseller and a same title movie, also receiving several awards and translations into several languages (also Portuguese and Japanese).

In 2006 he published I Want You, sequel to the previous novel, which was so successful that it was decided, again, to adapt it to film. Something similar happened with Шаблон:Ill (2007), prequel of Шаблон:Ill (2009) whose premiere was in 2010.

In 2017 he wrote Шаблон:Ill which was the last book of the series of Three Meters Above Heaven. Summertime, a TV show based on the same series, premiered on Netflix in 2020.

He considers himself Roman Catholic.[2]

Selected bibliography

Films

Director

Screenwriter

References

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External links

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