Saturday, May 3, 2014

Giulio Berruti in 'Goltzius and the Pelican Company'

 Giulio Berruti, all ' registry Giulio Maria Berruti ( Rome , September 27 1984 ) is an actor Italian .

After obtaining the scientific degree and the degree of professional dental technician , he enrolled at the university and in 2010 graduated in dentistry and dental implants .

Begins with small roles as an actor, playing the role of Roberto in the movie Melissa P. ( 2005 ), directed by Luca Guadagnino . As a result it has a cameo in the movie Write on the walls , with Primo Reggiani and Christian Capotondi . In 2006 played the role of Thomas in the TV miniseries The Black Arrow .

However, the fame and success coming in 2007 thanks to the series 's daughter Elisa - Back to Rivombrosa , directed by Stefano Alleva , on Channel 5 , where she plays the role of the hero, the Marquis Andrea Van Necker.

Giulio Berruti was in the Lizzie McGuire movie. I think I can stop right there. That's the only achievement you need to hear about. Personally, I would have retired after that gig, but to each their own. 


 Goltzius and the Pelican Company is a film by writer-director Peter Greenaway. The film is based on the life of Hendrik Goltzius, a late 16th century Dutch printer and engraver of erotic prints. He seduces the Margrave of Alsace into paying for a printing press to make and publish illustrated books. Goltzius promises him an extraordinary book of pictures of the Old Testament Biblical stories. Erotic tales of the temptation of Adam and Eve, Lot and his daughters, David and Bathsheba, Joseph and Potiphar's wife, Samson and Delilah, and John the Baptist and Salome. To tempt the Margrave further, Goltzius and his printing company will offer to perform dramatizations of these erotic stories for his court.


Goltzius and the Pelican Company is the second feature in Greenaway's film series "Dutch Masters", which includes the previous film Nightwatching. The third entry in the series will focus on Hieronymus Bosch, and its release is planned to coincide with the 500th anniversary of Bosch's death in 2016.

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