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Edoardo Ponti

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Edoardo Ponti
Born
Edoardo Ponti

(1973-01-06) 6 January 1973 (age 51)[1]
Geneva, Switzerland
Alma materUniversity of Southern California (B.A., 1998; MFA)
Occupation(s)Director, writer, producer, actor
Years active1998–present
Spouse
(m. 2007)
Children2
Parents
RelativesCarlo Ponti Jr. (brother)
Alessandra Mussolini (cousin)

Edoardo Ponti (born 6 January 1973) is an Italian director. He is the younger son of actress Sophia Loren and producer Carlo Ponti Sr. and the brother of conductor Carlo Ponti Jr.

Early life

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Ponti was born on 6 January 1973 in Geneva, Switzerland. Ponti's mother is Sophia Loren, the actress. Ponti's father is Carlo Ponti Sr., a film producer. Ponti grew up in Geneva, Switzerland.[2]

Education

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Ponti studied at Aiglon College in Switzerland and graduated in 1990. In 1994, Ponti graduated magna cum laude from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Creative Writing. In 1998, Ponti earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in Film Directing & Production from the University of Southern California School of Cinema and Television.[2]

Career

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Between Strangers was the first feature film which Ponti wrote and directed. It was produced by Gabriella Martinelli and starred an ensemble cast which included Sophia Loren (his mother), Mira Sorvino, Deborah Kara Unger, Gérard Depardieu, Pete Postlethwaite, and Malcolm McDowell. The film premiered at the Venice and Toronto International Film Festivals. It won five Genie nominations, the Canadian equivalent to the Academy Award. Ponti earned the best first-time filmmaker award from the Newport Beach Film Festival, as well as an award of merit from the Los Angeles Italian Film Festival.[citation needed]

In 2011, Ponti wrote and directed the romantic comedy Coming & Going starring Rhys Darby, Fionnula Flanagan, and Sasha Alexander, as well as Away we Stay, a branded short for W Hotel Chain starring Helena Christensen and David Gandy, which premiered in London.[citation needed]

In 2012, Ponti directed, Il Turno di Notte lo fanno le stelle, his first Italian-language film, written by Erri De Luca, and starring Nastassja Kinski, Enrico Lo Verso, and Julian Sands. The same year, he starred as an actor in Michel Comte's directorial debut, a film adaptation of Madam Butterly, in which he played the lead character, Pinkerton.[citation needed]

In 2014, he directed Voce umana (Human Voice), a short film adaptation of Jean Cocteau’s one-act play The Human Voice, starring Sophia Loren. He was also attached to direct the British motion picture Payment Deferred starring Malcolm McDowell based on CS Forester’s bestselling novel and the period piece Behind her Smile produced by Fred Roos.[citation needed]

Ponti’s past film credits include a starring role in the film Aurora directed by Maurizio Ponzi, for which he earned a "Nastro d’Argento" nomination, Italy's prestigious film critics' prize.[citation needed] The first short Ponti wrote and directed, Liv, was executive produced by Robert Altman and Michelangelo Antonioni, and was premiered at the Venice International Film Festival.[citation needed]

Ponti also produced and directed Eugène Ionesco's play The Lesson. He then went on to adapt for the stage, produce, and direct Nick Bantock’s best-selling epistolary trilogy Griffin & Sabine at the Spoleto Theatre Festival in Italy. He wrote and directed an opera with renowned Polish composer Zbigniew Preisner titled Requiem for my Friend, for which Warner Bros. awarded Ponti a platinum record.[citation needed]

Ponti next directed The Life Ahead starring Loren, Ibrahima Gueye, Abril Zamora, Renato Carpentieri and Babak Karimi, based upon the novel The Life Before Us by Romain Gary, for Netflix.[3]

Other ventures

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In 2008, Ponti co-founded TakeHollywood.com, an online service, which provides knowledge to those wanting to enter the world of show business from A-list actors, directors, producers, casting directors, managers, and agents.[citation needed]

Personal life

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Ponti is fluent in English, French, and Italian.[2] In his late teens he dated Chiara Mastroianni, daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve.[4]

On 12 August 2007, Ponti married actress Sasha Alexander, in Geneva. They have two children, Lucia Sofia Ponti (born 12 May 2006)[5] and Leonardo Fortunato Ponti (born 20 December 2010).[6]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ "Sophia Loren". 22 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Boston, Michelle (18 August 2016). "The Craftsman: For filmmaker Edoardo Ponti, poetry was the key to unlocking his talents as a cinematic storyteller". usc.edu. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  3. ^ Szalai, Georg (17 February 2020). "Netflix Acquires 'The Life Ahead' With Sophia Loren". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Tattle". Philadelphia Daily News. 10 July 1992.
  5. ^ "Eduardo Ponti and Sasha Alexander welcome a daughter". People. 19 May 2006. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  6. ^ Michaud, Sarah (10 January 2011). "It's a Boy for Rizzoli & Isles's Sasha Alexander". People. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  7. ^ "The Girl from Nagasaki (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Human Voice (2014)". IMDb. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
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