A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Rome, Italy
Born:
July 8, 1939
Died:
December 13, 2016
Maria Pia Fusco (July 8, 1939 – December 13, 2016) was an Italian screenwriter and journalist. From 1975 to 1978, she worked on the script for Tinto Brass's Saloon Kitty, the scripts for three of the five entries into the Black Emanuelle series directed by Joe D'Amato, and the script to Sturmtruppen, a film adaptation of the homonymous comic book series by Bonvi. As journalist for La Repubblica, she reported on contemporary cinema and conducted interviews with many famous Italian and international directors and actors, including a 1998 behind-the-scenes reportage on Stanley Kubrick. Fusco died in Rome on December 13, 2016 after a short and devastating illness. She was buried at the Cimitero acattolico. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maria Pia Fusco, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Adaptation:
1976 The Twist
Screenplay:
1973 Hitler: The Last Ten Days
1976 Emanuelle in Bangkok
1976 Salon Kitty
1976 Stormtroopers
1976 The Twist
1977 Emanuelle Around the World
1977 Emanuelle in America
1982 Stormtroopers II
Story:
1973 Hitler: The Last Ten Days
1976 Emanuelle in Bangkok
1976 Salon Kitty
1976 Stormtroopers
1976 The Twist
1977 Emanuelle Around the World
1977 Emanuelle in America
1982 Stormtroopers II
Writer:
1972 Bluebeard
1973 Daniele and Maria
1973 Hitler: The Last Ten Days
1976 Emanuelle in Bangkok
1976 Il maestro di violino
1976 Salon Kitty
1976 Stormtroopers
1976 The Twist
1977 Emanuelle Around the World
1977 Emanuelle in America
1982 Stormtroopers II
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