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  1. Ennio Flaiano (5 March 1910 – 20 November 1972) was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic. Best known for his work with Federico Fellini, Flaiano co-wrote ten screenplays with the Italian director, including La Strada (1954), La Dolce Vita (1960), and 8½ (1963).

  2. Ennio Flaiano (Pescara, 5 marzo 1910 – Roma, 20 novembre 1972) è stato uno sceneggiatore, scrittore, giornalista, umorista, critico cinematografico e drammaturgo italiano. Specializzato in elzeviri, Flaiano scrisse per Oggi, Il Mondo, il Corriere della Sera e altre testate.

  3. Ennio Flaiano (born March 5, 1910, Pescara, Italy—died Nov. 20, 1972, Rome) was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist, and drama critic who was especially noted for his social satires.

  4. Quick Reference. (1910–72). Prolific, multifaceted writer who became a legendary figure in café society of 1950s Rome. He wrote one novel, Tempo di uccidere (1947), and then various volumes of short stories. ... From: Flaiano, Ennio in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature. Related content in Oxford Reference.

  5. Ennio Flaiano (March 5, 1910 in Pescara – November 20, 1972 in Rome), was an Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, journalist and drama critic. He is best known for his work with Federico Fellini.

  6. Ennio Flaiano: Renowned Italian screenwriter, playwright, novelist, and journalist, celebrated for contributions to Italian cinema and literature. Major Works: Key films include 'La Dolce Vita' (1960), '' (1963), and 'White Sheik' (1952); notable novels include 'Tempo di uccidere' (Time to Kill) and 'A Martian in Rome'.

  7. Jul 2, 2015 · In those circles, the filmmaker was merely tolerated as one of the friends of the writer, columnist, great one-liner satirist, and pivotal point of that milieu Ennio Flaiano. At the time, Federico didn’t read much—he became a keen reader only when he developed insomnia in later years—and he wasn’t particularly attracted to writers.