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In 1982 he directed the colossal television [[miniseries]] ''[[Marco Polo (mini-series)|Marco Polo]]'', which won the [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries|Outstanding Miniseries]]. In 1982 he directed the colossal television [[miniseries]] ''[[Marco Polo (mini-series)|Marco Polo]]'', which won the [[Emmy Award]] for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries|Outstanding Miniseries]].
 +==Filmography==
 +* ''[[Tiro al piccione]]'' (1961)
 +* ''[[Nudi per vivere]]'' (1964) - documentary
 +* ''[[Extraconiugale]]'', episode "La moglie svedese" (1964)
 +* ''[[The Reckless|Una bella grinta]]'' (1965)
 +* ''[[Ad ogni costo]]'' (1967)
 +* ''[[The Fifth Day of Peace|Dio è con noi]]'' (1969)
 +* ''[[Machine Gun McCain|Gli intoccabili]]'' (1969)
 +* ''[[Sacco e Vanzetti|Sacco and Vanzetti]]'' (1971)
 +* ''[[Giordano Bruno (film)|Giordano Bruno]]'' (1973)
 +* ''[[L'Agnese va a morire (film)|L'Agnese va a morire]]'' (1976)
 +* ''[[Closed Circuit (film)|Circuito chiuso]]'' (1978) - TV film
 +* ''[[Il giocattolo]]'' (1979)
 +* ''[[Arlecchino]]'' (1982) - short subject
 +* ''[[Marco Polo (mini-series)|Marco Polo]]'' (1982) - miniserie TV
 +* ''[[L'addio a Enrico Berlinguer]]'' (1984) - short subject
 +* ''[[Il giorno prima]]'' (1987)
 +* ''[[Gli occhiali d'oro]]'' (1987)
 +* ''[[Tempo di uccidere]]'' (1991)
 +* ''[[Ci sarà una volta]]'' (1992) - documentary
 +* ''[[Le stagioni dell'aquila]]'' (1997) - documentary
 +* ''[[I Demoni di San Pietroburgo]]'' (2008)
 +* ''[[L'industriale]]'' (2011)
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Giuliano Montaldo (born February 22, 1930 in Genoa) is an Italian film director.

While he was still a young student, Montaldo was recruited by the director Carlo Lizzani for the role of leading actor in the film Achtung! Banditi! (1951). Following this experience he began an apprenticeship as an assistant director of Lizzani and Gillo Pontecorvo, as well as appearing in the 1955 Gli Sbandati.

In 1960 he made his debut as a director with Tiro al piccione, a film about the partisan resistance, which entered for a competition in Venice Film Festival in 1961. In 1965 he wrote and directed Una bella grinta, a cynical representation of the economic boom of Italy, winning the Special Prize of the Jury at Berlin Film Festival. He then directed the production Grand Slam (1967) which starred an international cast including Edward G. Robinson, Klaus Kinski, and Janet Leigh. His cinema career continued with Gott mit uns (1969), and Sacco and Vanzetti (1971), a film about the abuses of the military, judicial and religious power. Tempo di uccidere with actor Nicolas Cage around (1989-1991).

In 1982 he directed the colossal television miniseries Marco Polo, which won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries.

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