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Italian film director (1928–2021)
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In the photo, from left, Maurizio Liverani, Luigi Volpicelli, the President of the Free Writers Union, the Honorable Dino Del Bo and the Secretary of the Union, Francesco Grisi.

Maurizio Liverani (27 November 1928 – 10 February 2021), also known as Mauro Lirani or even Ivanovich Koba, was an Italian journalist, filmmaker, and writer. He was born in Rovereto and died in Senigallia.

Filmography

Director

Screenwriter

References

  1. ^ "Malore mentre passeggia, è morto lo scrittore e regista Maurizio Liverani". AnconaToday.
  2. "Malore in centro storico, muore lo scrittore Maurizio Liverani - CentroPagina". CentroPagina - Cronaca e attualità dalle Marche. 10 February 2021.
  3. "Senigallia, malore fatale mentre cammina: morto lo scrittore Maurizio Liverani - Senigallia Notizie".
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