

Biography
The filmmaking career of Carmelo Bene (1937 - 2002) lasted from 1968 to 1973, six years out of a lengthy time spent in the theater that made Bene one of the most celebrated figures of the Italian avant-garde in the second half of the 20th century. Bene first made a name for himself with a controversial production of Camus’ Caligula in Rome in 1959. Subsequent productions retained this sense of notoriety, and Bene (like Pasolini) quickly acquired a police record. Bene, however, would come to bemoan the controversy his work created, because it attracted an audience looking for shocks and titillation, while he himself was more concerned with reinventing the vocabulary of the theater: sets, gestures, texts. Bene’s turn to cinema expanded that quest to reinvent.
Known For
BENE! Vita di Carmelo, la macchina attoriale (2022)Age: 85
Lorenzaccio, al di là di de Musset e Benedetto Varchi (2003)Age: 66
Necro not(to b)e (2003)Age: 66as Sé stesso
Otello o la deficienza della donna (2002)Age: 65
Pinocchio, ovvero lo spettacolo della Provvidenza (1999)Age: 62as Pinocchio / Geppetto / Mastro Ciliegia / Grillo Parlante / Mangiafuoco / Volpe / Lucignolo
Voce dei Canti (1998)Age: 61
Macbeth Horror Suite (1997)Age: 60
In-vulnerabilità d'Achille (tra Sciro e Ilio) (1997)Age: 60
Carmelo Bene: Uno contro tutti (1994)Age: 57
Hommelette for Hamlet, operetta inqualificabile (da J. Laforgue) (1990)Age: 53as Amleto






