Manuel De Sica


Manuel De Sica was an Italian composer.
Born in Rome, the son of Vittorio De Sica and María Mercader, De Sica enrolled at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, in which he studied with Bruno Maderna. He debuted as a composer for his father's film A Place for Lovers. In 1969, he formed a band, The Ancients, with whom he appeared in the TV-show Studio Uno.
In 1993, De Sica won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score for Carlo Verdone's Al lupo, al lupo. In 1996 he won the David di Donatello for Best Score for Carlo Lizzani's Celluloide.
De Sica also wrote chamber compositions and ballet music. He directed a television film, L'eroe, and several documentaries, mostly focused on archaeology. In 2005 he was honored with the title of Commendatore of the Italian Republic.
De Sica died of a heart attack on 5 December 2014 at the age of 65.

Selected filmography

The Garden of the Finzi-Continis Gang War The Crimes of the Black Cat Gang War in Naples Lo chiameremo Andrea A Brief Vacation The Voyage Cagliostro Quel movimento che mi piace tanto Sexycop The Twist La portiera nuda Canne mozze Dear Father I'm Photogenic Sunday Lovers I'm Going to Live by Myself A Boy and a Girl Cuori nella tormenta Lui è peggio di me Vacanze in America Love at First Sight Soldati - 365 all'alba Il commissario Lo Gatto Taste of Life The Icicle Thief Count Max To Want to Fly Cemetery Man Vacanze di Natale '95 A spasso nel tempo Nuda proprietà vendesi