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-'''Marco Ferreri''' ([[May 11]] [[1928]] - [[May 9]] [[1997]], [[Paris]]) was an Italian [[art house film]] [[director]], [[actor]] and [[screen writer]]. Thematically he explored the [[dark]] side of the [[human condition]] in such films as ''[[La Grande Bouffe]]'' and ''[[Tales of Ordinary Madness]]''.+'''Marco Ferreri''' ([[May 11]] [[1928]] - [[May 9]] [[1997]], [[Paris]]) was an [[Italian film director]], [[actor]] and [[screen writer]]. Thematically he explored the [[dark]] side of the [[human condition]] in such films as ''[[La Grande Bouffe]]'' and ''[[Tales of Ordinary Madness]]''.
==Partial filmography== ==Partial filmography==

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Marco Ferreri (May 11 1928 - May 9 1997, Paris) was an Italian film director, actor and screen writer. Thematically he explored the dark side of the human condition in such films as La Grande Bouffe and Tales of Ordinary Madness.

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