
Sergio Rubini
Sergio Rubini (Bisceglie, 1959) is one of Italy's most versatile actors, directors, and screenwriters. His film career boasts collaborations with major names: from Federico Fellini (in his last film, "The Voice of the Moon") to Gabriele Salvatores ("Marrakech Express", "Nirvana").
As an actor, he is known for his intensity and versatility, ranging from dramatic and tormented roles to more ironic and neurotic characters, with a strong stage presence. He often embodies figures charged with nervous energy and complex humanity.
He made a successful directorial debut with "La Stazione" (David di Donatello Award). His directorial works include "Tutto l'amore che c'è," "L'anima gemella," and "L'uomo nero," films that often explore human dynamics in the context of Southern Italy, his native land, with a personal and profound perspective.