Film Director

Stefano Sollima

Italian film director

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Stefano Sollima is the 1,475th most popular film director, the 4,171st most popular biography from Italy and the 86th most popular Italian Film Director.

Stefano Sollima is an Italian director and screenwriter best known for his work on the crime drama series "Gomorrah" and the films "Suburra" and "Sicario: Day of the Soldado." His films often explore themes of crime and corruption, showcasing a gritty realism.

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Among Film Directors

Among film directors, Stefano Sollima ranks 1,475 out of 2,041Before him are Niels Arden Oplev, Lee Garmes, Bryan Forbes, Mike Hodges, Chloé Zhao, and Alan Taylor. After him are Josef Fares, Robert Schwentke, Joseph Kosinski, Doris Dörrie, Pablo Berger, and Dan Gilroy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Stefano Sollima ranks 365Before him are Roger Ljung, Jeff Healey, Ivan Okhlobystin, Masahiro Fukuda, Lucas Alcaraz, and Olaf Marschall. After him are Guy Delisle, Merav Michaeli, Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh, Christy Canyon, Paul Haarhuis, and Evgeny Bareev.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Stefano Sollima ranks 4,171 out of NaNBefore him are Paolo Magnani (1926), Federico Bernardeschi (1994), Federico Moccia (1963), Marco Ballotta (1964), Elisabetta Canalis (1978), and Carlo Conti (1961). After him are Andrea Anastasi (1960), Marco Apicella (1965), Enrico Rivolta (1905), Dario Hübner (1967), Michele Scarponi (1979), and Antonio Giolitti (1915).

Among Film Directors In Italy

Among film directors born in Italy, Stefano Sollima ranks 86Before him are Matteo Garrone (1968), Elvira Notari (1875), Marco Tullio Giordana (1950), Carlo Vanzina (1951), Francesca Comencini (1961), and Alice Rohrwacher (1981). After him are Gabriele Muccino (1967), Ettore Giannini (1912), Mario Martone (1959), Axel Braun (1966), Floria Sigismondi (1965), and Paolo Virzì (1964).

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