FILM DIRECTOR

Cristina Comencini

1956 - Today

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Cristina Comencini (Italian: [kriˈstiːna komenˈtʃiːni]; born 8 May 1956) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and novelist. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Cristina Comencini is the 1,145th most popular film director (up from 1,526th in 2019), the 3,754th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,181st in 2019) and the 74th most popular Italian Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Cristina Comencini ranks 1,145 out of 2,041Before her are Zalman King, Hany Abu-Assad, Jon Amiel, Chris Renaud, John Musker, and Roman Viktyuk. After her are Richard Williams, Vladimir Naumov, Konstantin Lopushansky, David Ayer, Pete Docter, and Benjamin Glazer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Cristina Comencini ranks 357Before her are Meena Keshwar Kamal, Hussein Ahmed Salah, Ilona Slupianek, Lev Avnerovich Leviev, Jamie Dimon, and Ilie Balaci. After her are Bernard A. Harris Jr., Jamie Hyneman, Margarita Robles, Matt Craven, Rod Blagojevich, and Lutz Eigendorf.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Cristina Comencini ranks 3,755 out of 5,161Before her are Ardico Magnini (1928), Michele Morrone (1990), Maino Neri (1924), Giuliano Nostini (1912), Giacomo Mari (1924), and Sergio Bianchetto (1939). After her are Virgilio Mantegazza (1889), Giuseppe Galante (1937), Letizia Moratti (1949), Chiara Badano (1971), Paolo Barison (1936), and Mario Ghella (1929).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Italy

Among film directors born in Italy, Cristina Comencini ranks 74Before her are Carlo Di Palma (1925), Antonio Pietrangeli (1919), Nanni Loy (1925), Vittorio De Seta (1923), Sergio Amidei (1904), and Gabriele Salvatores (1950). After her are Lorenza Mazzetti (1927), Luciano Emmer (1918), Francesco Maselli (1930), Matteo Garrone (1968), Elvira Notari (1875), and Marco Tullio Giordana (1950).