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Filmography
2021
Mannecchio
(Short) (Inspired by "The Adventures of Pinocchio")
2009
Pinocchio
(TV Mini Series) (based on the novel by - 2 episodes)
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Part 2
(2009)
... (based on the novel by)
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Part 1
(2009)
... (based on the novel by)
2009
Pinocchio
(Video) (based on the novel by)
1992
Pinocchio
(Video) (adapted from the classic tale by - as Carlos Lorenzini)
1991
The Magic Riddle
(based on classical folklore and the original fairy stories of - as Carlo Lorenzini)
1986
Pinocchio
(Video short) (novel - uncredited)
1985
Pinokio
(Video) (novel 'The Adventures of Pinocchio')
1984
Faerie Tale Theatre
(TV Series) (novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" - 1 episode)
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Pinocchio
(1984)
... (novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio")
1983
Wunderland
(TV Movie) (character "Pinnocchio" - uncredited)
1981
The Stowaway
(Short) (novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" - uncredited)
1978
Pinocchio
(TV Series) (novel - 4 episodes)
1971
Pinocchio
(novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio" - uncredited)
1967
Pinocchio
(novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio")
1957
Pinocchio
(TV Movie) (novel "The Adventures of Pinocchio")
1940
Pinocchio
(from the story by - as Collodi)
1911
Pinocchio
(novel "Le avventure di Pinocchio")
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Personal Details
Other Works:
(2018 to 2019 season) Joseph Steakley and Ben Lobpries's stage adaptation of Carlo Collodi's novel, "Pinocchio," was performed at The House Theatre of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. Alexander Ridgers was lighting designer. Chicago Puppet Studio were puppet designers.
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Alternate Names:
Collodi | Carlos Lorenzini | Carlo Lorenzini
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Trivia:
Carlo Collodi was really Carlo Lorenzini, a journalist and rabble-rouser who settled down to write children's stories. He took his pen name from the town of his mother's birth, Collodi. When he originally published "Pinocchio" in the form of a magazine serial, Lorenzini's intention was to kill Pinocchio by having him hang himself. At the suggestion of his editor, Lorenzini added chapters sixteen ...
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