Sergio Sollima
Born
April 17, 1921
Died
July 1, 2015 (94 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Rome, Italy
Sergio Sollima (April 17, 1921 – July 1, 2015) was an Italian film director and script writer.
Like many Italian cult directors, Sollima started his career by directing mostly sword and sandal movies that were very popular in the early 1960s. After the genre's popularity quickly died out, Sollima was among the first ones to move to spaghetti westerns. The Big Gundown (starring Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian) was released in 1966 with big success, despite the fact that it had to compete with Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Sergio Corbucci's Django. Sollima soon filmed two more westerns. Face to Face (Milian and Gian Maria Volonté) was released in 1967 and Run, Man, Run! (Milian) in 1968. Although Sollima directed only three westerns and they never reached the level of popularity as the ones by the other Sergios (Leone and Corbucci), each of them are highly regarded among genre enthusiasts.
In 1970, Sollima switched genres again and directed the Charles Bronson and Telly Savalas starred Violent City, which was one of the first violent and fast-paced Italian crime films often known as poliziotteschi. Like for all of his westerns, the soundtrack was provided by Ennio Morricone. Sollima's last well-known film is Revolver, a poliziotteschi film starring Oliver Reed and Fabio Testi.
Known For

Ennio
Self
2022
Spaghetti Western Memories
Himself
2016

Django, Sartana, Trinita' et les autres…
Lui-même
2014

Sodankylä Forever
Self
2010

Denn sie kennen kein Erbarmen - Der Italowestern
Self
2006

The Spaghetti West
Self
2005
Sergio Sollima: Face to Face
Himself
2005
Western all'italiana
2004
Run Man Run: 35 Years Running
2003

Western, Italian Style
Self
1968