Mario Morra

Personal Info

Known For Editor

Gender Male

Birthday 1935-01-01 (89 years old)

Place of Birth Rome, Lazio, Italy

Mario Morra

Biography

Mario Morra (born 1935) is an Italian film editor, director and screenwriter. Born in Rome, Morra began working as an assistant editor in the early 1960s, and made his debut as film editor in 1964. He gradually established himself up as one of the most representative of his profession, very active in art films as well as in less ambitious works. In 1990 he was nominated to BAFTA Award for Best Editing for Giuseppe Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso. In the 1970s and 1980s, Morra was also director or writer of several successful documentaries and Mondo films, often in collaboration with Antonio Climati like Turbo Time a documentary about the world of car and motorcycle racing. Source: Article "Mario Morra" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

Editor

1997
Anxiety

as Editor

1993
Dark Friday

as Editor

1992
Beyond Justice

as Editor

1991
1990
1989
1988
Cinema Paradiso

as Editor

1986
The Professor

as Editor

1985
Cut and Run

as Editor

1984
Wild Beasts

as Editor

1984
Savage Zone

as Editor

1983
1983
1982
1980
1979
The Humanoid

as Editor

1979
Tesoromio

as Editor

1979
Operation Ogre

as Editor

1979
1978
1978
Break Up

as Editor

1977
Sweetheart

as Editor

1976
Death Rage

as Editor

1976
1976
La madama

as Editor

1976
1976
Apache Woman

as Editor

1975
1975
Zorro

as Editor

1974
Blood Brothers

as Editor

1974
1974
Virility

as Editor

1974
Puzzle

as Editor

1974
1973
Tony Arzenta

as Editor

1973
Rugantino

as Editor

1973
Dear Parents

as Editor

1973
1972
Winged Devils

as Editor

1972
Indian Summer

as Editor

1972
Man Called Amen

as Editor

1971
1971
Secret Fantasy

as Editor

1970
Queens Of Evil

as Editor

1970
1970
1969
1969
Burn!

as Editor

1969
1968
Stuntman

as Editor

1968
It's Your Move

as Editor

1966
1966
The Tough One

as Editor

1961
Divorce Italian Style

as Assistant Editor

1953

Director

1991
Soccer Shoot-Out

as Director

1984
Savage Zone

as Director

1983
Sweet and Savage

as Director

1978
1976
This Violent World

as Director

1975

Writer

1976

Producer

1975