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== Filmography and Documentaries ==
== Filmography and Documentaries ==


* Women Don't Want to Anymore <ref>{{Cita web|url=https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_donne_non_vogliono_più|titolo=Le donne non vogliono più|sito=Wikipedia|lingua=it|accesso=28 giugno 2025}}</ref>, directed by Pino Quartullo, Cecchi Gori, 1993
* Women Don't Want to Anymore <ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 June 2025 |language=it |title=Le donne non vogliono più |url=https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_donne_non_vogliono_più |website=Wikipedia}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>, directed by Pino Quartullo, Cecchi Gori, 1993
* The Mysterious Man of the Shroud,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shroud.com/bsts4503.htm|title=British Society for the Turin Shroud - Issue #45|website=www.shroud.com}}</ref> CBS USA, 1997
* The Mysterious Man of the Shroud,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shroud.com/bsts4503.htm|title=British Society for the Turin Shroud - Issue #45|website=www.shroud.com}}</ref> CBS USA, 1997
* Flashes of Memory,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jre4pYe1ikc|title=Lampi di Memoria - Storia della Città di Ciampino|date=November 29, 2013|via=YouTube}}</ref> Comune di Ciampino, 2007
* Flashes of Memory,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jre4pYe1ikc|title=Lampi di Memoria - Storia della Città di Ciampino|date=November 29, 2013|via=YouTube}}</ref> Comune di Ciampino, 2007
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== Awards ==
== Awards ==


* Marzotto 31 Prize, Lazio Innova, 2020 <ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.economyup.it/startup/premio-marzotto-2020-tutti-i-vincitori-della-decima-edizione-con-oltre-2-milioni-di-montepremi/|titolo=Premio Marzotto 2020: tutti i vincitori della decima edizione con oltre 2 milioni di montepremi|autore=Luciana Maci|sito=EconomyUp|data=27 novembre 2020|lingua=it|accesso=28 giugno 2025}}</ref>
* Marzotto 31 Prize, Lazio Innova, 2020 <ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 June 2025 |author=Luciana Maci |date=27 November 2020 |language=it |title=Premio Marzotto 2020: tutti i vincitori della decima edizione con oltre 2 milioni di montepremi |url=https://www.economyup.it/startup/premio-marzotto-2020-tutti-i-vincitori-della-decima-edizione-con-oltre-2-milioni-di-montepremi/ |website=EconomyUp}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
* CNA Cambiamenti Prize, 2023<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.cna.it/premio-cambiamenti-vince-ledizione-2023-la-start-up-bolognese-adaptronics/|titolo=Premio Cambiamenti: vince l’edizione 2023 la start up bolognese Adaptronics|sito=CNA.it|data=1 dicembre 2023|lingua=it|accesso=28 giugno 2025}}</ref>
* CNA Cambiamenti Prize, 2023<ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 June 2025 |date=1 December 2023 |language=it |title=Premio Cambiamenti: vince l’edizione 2023 la start up bolognese Adaptronics |url=https://www.cna.it/premio-cambiamenti-vince-ledizione-2023-la-start-up-bolognese-adaptronics/ |website=CNA.it}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
* Sole 24 Ore Economic Sustainability Award, 2024<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/le-16-aziende-vincitrici-premio-azienda-sostenibile-2024-AG14mOj|titolo=Le 16 aziende vincitrici del Premio Azienda Sostenibile 2024|sito=Il Sole 24 Ore|data=20 giugno 2024|lingua=it|accesso=28 giugno 2025}}</ref>
* Sole 24 Ore Economic Sustainability Award, 2024<ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 June 2025 |date=20 June 2024 |language=it |title=Le 16 aziende vincitrici del Premio Azienda Sostenibile 2024 |url=https://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/le-16-aziende-vincitrici-premio-azienda-sostenibile-2024-AG14mOj |website=Il Sole 24 Ore}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


== Other Contributions ==
== Other Contributions ==


* Co-Author of The State of The World for the United Nations General Assembly, 2008, produced by the WorldWatch Institute of Washington, D.C. <ref>{{Cite book |last=… |first=… |title=The State of the World for the United Nations General Assembly |publisher=Worldwatch Institute |year=2008 |isbn=… |page=…}}</ref>
* Co-Author of The State of The World for the United Nations General Assembly, 2008, produced by the WorldWatch Institute of Washington, D.C. <ref>{{Cite book |last=… |first=… |title=The State of the World for the United Nations General Assembly |publisher=Worldwatch Institute |year=2008 |isbn=… |page=…}}</ref>
* Obama's Challenges: ISPI, Milan, 2008<ref>{{Cita web|url=https://www.ispionline.it/it/evento/obama-le-sfide-di-politica-estera|titolo=Obama: le sfide di politica estera|sito=ISPI|data=2008|lingua=it|accesso=28 giugno 2025}}</ref>
* Obama's Challenges: ISPI, Milan, 2008<ref>{{cite web|access-date=28 June 2025 |date=2008 |language=it |title=Obama: le sfide di politica estera |url=https://www.ispionline.it/it/evento/obama-le-sfide-di-politica-estera |website=ISPI}}<!-- auto-translated from Italian by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


== Articles ==
== Articles ==

Revision as of 18:22, 28 June 2025

  • Comment: iMDB is an unreliable source. Lot of fluff that needs to be cut down, especially in the Biography section. Teaching and Lectures onwards reads less like an encyclopedia article and more like a resume or CV. Rambley (talk) 18:44, 27 June 2025 (UTC)

Piero Di Pasquale in 2020

Pietro Vincenzo di Pasquale (born 30 October 1950 in Marino, Lazio), known professionally as Piero di Pasquale, is an Italian journalist, television author, writer, and entrepreneur. He began his media career in the late 1970s, during the liberalisation of Italian broadcasting, contributing to early private media initiatives before joining RAI, Italy’s national public broadcasting company, in 1982. He co-authored the historical television series La Notte della Repubblica with Sergio Zavoli.[1]

As Director and Host of NEXT on Rai News 24, he conducted over 1300 in-depth interviews with individuals from the fields of politics, science, and culture.[2]

During his career, he wrote several essays and stories, including La Società del Computer (1983, Eri/Mondadori)[3] and Hezbollah: Partito di Dio o Partito del Diavolo (2012, Koinè Editore).[4] Among his international recognitions is the Best Documentary Film award from the Film Advisory Board of Hollywood.[5]

After leaving Rai, he co-founded MANIMA,[6] a social-purpose startup with Carolina Guthmann, aimed at preserving the ancient Italian art of hand embroidery.[7]

Biography

Pasquale was born in Marino, Lazio, Italy. He studied physics at La Sapienza University in Rome. In 1976, he co-created Hello Jazz, a radio program dedicated to African American music history, which aired on Punto Radio and was later adapted for television by Quinta Rete. He joined RAI and was formally hired in 1982. That same year, he produced a five-part investigative series on computing and artificial intelligence. The series led to the book La Società del Computer.[8] In 1988, he was invited by Sergio Zavoli to collaborate on the RAI documentary series Viaggio intorno all'uomo[9], and later became co-author of the historical investigation series La Notte della Repubblica[10], which examined Italy's political violence during the so-called "Years of Lead". He also worked as a correspondent for Rai International, serving as West Coast Bureau Chief in Los Angeles until 2000.[11]In 2003, he published the book Hezbollah: Partito di Dio o Partito del Diavolo, based on interviews conducted in Lebanon, including with the group's leader.[12] That same year, he directed and hosted the Rai News 24 program NEXT, which featured over 1,350 interviews with international leaders and thinkers.[13] He directed and hosted informational programs such as Italia News, Focus Next, and Italia World.,[14] coordinating Rai's international TV news activities. In 2010, he concluded his tenure at Rai to focus on projects related to contemporary societal issues, including social entrepreneurship, regenerative business practices, sustainability, and cultural heritage. With his wife, German economist Carolina Guthmann, he co-founded he co-founded the social-purpose startup MANIMA,[15]. As of today their first MANIMA store is located at Villa Igiea in Palermo, Sicily.[16]

Private Life

He was first married to Josefina Scarpitti, with whom he had two children: Pierluca di Pasquale, is an Italian-born film director and screenwriter based in the United States.[17]His other son, Andrea José di Pasquale, is a film producer based in Rome and runs the production company Qoomoon. In 2016, he married German economist Carolina Guthmann.[18] The couple later founded MANIMA, a social-purpose initiative dedicated to the preservation of traditional Italian hand embroidery. Di Pasquale continues to write and is currently working on his first novel.

Books

  • The Great Encyclopedia of Jazz,[19] Armando Curcio Editore, Milan, 1980
  • The Difficulty of Being[20] (Interview with Massimo Fagioli)
  • The Computer Society,[21] Milan, ERI-Mondadori, 1983
  • Hezbollah: Party of God or Party of the Devil, Rome, KOINE, 2003[22]
  • Co-author of The State of The World for the United Nations General Assembly,[23] 2008, produced by the WorldWatch Institute in Washington, D.C.
  • Confessions of a Priest,[24] 2018, ED INSIEME, Bari

Filmography and Documentaries

  • Women Don't Want to Anymore [25], directed by Pino Quartullo, Cecchi Gori, 1993
  • The Mysterious Man of the Shroud,[26] CBS USA, 1997
  • Flashes of Memory,[27] Comune di Ciampino, 2007
  • 3.tv for World Energy Congress, Rome, 2007[28]

Awards

  • Marzotto 31 Prize, Lazio Innova, 2020 [29]
  • CNA Cambiamenti Prize, 2023[30]
  • Sole 24 Ore Economic Sustainability Award, 2024[31]

Other Contributions

  • Co-Author of The State of The World for the United Nations General Assembly, 2008, produced by the WorldWatch Institute of Washington, D.C. [32]
  • Obama's Challenges: ISPI, Milan, 2008[33]

Articles

References

  1. ^ Rossi, Luca (2009-01-15). "La Notte della Repubblica: Zavoli e Di Pasquale raccontano gli anni di piombo". La Repubblica. Retrieved 2025-06-28.
  2. ^ "NEXT – Rai News". Rai.it (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  3. ^ Di Pasquale, Piero (1983). La società del computer. ERI/Mondadori. ISBN 9788804208232. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  4. ^ Di Pasquale, Piero (2012). Hezbollah: Partito di Dio o Partito del Diavolo. Koinè Editore. ISBN 9788879532161. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  5. ^ "Awardees – Film Advisory Board". Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  6. ^ https://manimaworld.com
  7. ^ "MANIMA World – Resort Collection". MANIMA World. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  8. ^ Di Pasquale, Piero. La Società del Computer. Eri Mondadori, 1983.
  9. ^ "Viaggio intorno all'uomo - Libro di Sergio Zavoli". IBS.it. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  10. ^ "La Notte della Repubblica". RaiPlay. RAI. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  11. ^ Rai International archive, 2000. https://www.raiplay.it/
  12. ^ Piero di Pasquale, "Hezbollah: Partito di Dio o Partito del Diavolo", Koinè Editore, 2012.
  13. ^ Rai News 24, Programma NEXT. https://www.raiplay.it/programmi/next
  14. ^ "Italia World – Programma Rai International". RAI. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  15. ^ [2]
  16. ^ "Manima Boutique – Villa Igiea". MANIMA. Retrieved 2025-06-27.
  17. ^ Pierluca di Pasquale – Peliplat. "Pierluca Di Pasquale is a writer and director from Rome who now lives in Los Angeles." https://www.peliplat.com/en/library/celeb/pc16048250/pierluca-di-pasquale
  18. ^ [3]
  19. ^ "Grande enciclopedia del jazz 4 volumi curcio - Libro Usato - Curcio - | IBS".
  20. ^ Fagioli, Massimo; Pasquale, Piero Di (July 1, 2001). "La difficoltà di essere". Il sogno della farfalla. 10 (3): 37–46. doi:10.14663/sdf.v10i3.451 – via ilsognodellafarfalla.it.
  21. ^ "La società del computer - Piero Di Pasquale - Libro Usato - Eri Edizioni Rai - Rete | IBS".
  22. ^ "Hezbollah. Partito di Dio. Partito del diavolo : Di Pasquale, Piero: Amazon.it: Libri".
  23. ^ "Amazon.com".
  24. ^ "Il ricordo di don Antonio Sciarra vivo nei cuori dei marsicani, oggi un incontro sulla sua figura - MarsicaLive".
  25. ^ "Le donne non vogliono più". Wikipedia (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  26. ^ "British Society for the Turin Shroud - Issue #45". www.shroud.com.
  27. ^ "Lampi di Memoria - Storia della Città di Ciampino". November 29, 2013 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ "E3webtv". YouTube.
  29. ^ Luciana Maci (27 November 2020). "Premio Marzotto 2020: tutti i vincitori della decima edizione con oltre 2 milioni di montepremi". EconomyUp (in Italian). Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  30. ^ "Premio Cambiamenti: vince l'edizione 2023 la start up bolognese Adaptronics". CNA.it (in Italian). 1 December 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  31. ^ "Le 16 aziende vincitrici del Premio Azienda Sostenibile 2024". Il Sole 24 Ore (in Italian). 20 June 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  32. ^ …, … (2008). The State of the World for the United Nations General Assembly. Worldwatch Institute. p. …. ISBN . {{cite book}}: |last= has numeric name (help); Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)
  33. ^ "Obama: le sfide di politica estera". ISPI (in Italian). 2008. Retrieved 28 June 2025.