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  1. The Manetti brothers were transfixed by the books from an early age, they tell Variety. Marco, the older of the two, was at elementary school when he discovered "Diabolik," even though the books ...

  2. I Manetti Bros. durante il Festival di Venezia 2017. Marco Manetti (Roma, 15 gennaio 1968) e Antonio Manetti (Roma, 16 settembre 1970) sono due fratelli registi, sceneggiatori e produttori cinematografici italiani, noti come i Manetti Bros. e vincitori del Ciak d'oro per il miglior regista nel 2018 per il film Ammore e malavita.

  3. Italy. Language. Italian. Budget. €10 million [ 1 ] Box office. $3.2 million [ 2 ] Diabolik is a 2021 Italian crime action film directed by the Manetti Bros. and based on the comic series of the same name. [ 3 ][ 4 ] It is the second film adaptation of Diabolik, after Mario Bava 's Danger: Diabolik (1968). [ 3 ]

  4. Jul 14, 2020 · 14/07/2020 - Having completed the long-awaited Diabolik, brothers Marco and Antonio Manetti are now producing a horror comedy on behalf of Mompracem, directed by a former colleague of theirs. Lillo Petrolo, Tobia De Angelis and Claudio Camilli in Il Mostro della cripta (© Benito Tansi) After the hiatus caused by the health crisis, the Manetti ...

  5. ‘Diabolik’ Franchise Directors, the Manetti Brothers, on Why We Side With the Master Criminal: ‘He Pushes You to Be Free’ (Exclusive) “Diabolik – Who Are You,” which has its market premiere this week at AFM , following its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival, is the third in a series of adaptations of an Italian comic-book franchise.

  6. The Manetti brothers have created a new ‘Made in Italy’ that carries cultural values and ethical behavior. This is reflected in their most notable and award-winning works such as Song ‘e Napule and Ammore e Malavita. This article aims to reveal how the Manettis’ productions, as current ‘Made in Italy’ by

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · “Diabolik – Who Are You,” which has its market premiere this week at AFM, following its world premiere at the Rome Film Festival, is the third in a series of adaptations of an Italian comic-book franchise. The books, written by sisters Angela and Luciana Giussani, have sold more than 150 million copies. Kino Lorber has …

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