Giovanni Fago (born 1933) is an Italian film director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to the Spaghetti Western genre. He directed Vengeance Is Mine (1967) and O' Cangaceiro (1970), both noted for their stylistic elements and narrative depth. Fago's work is appreciated for its unique take on the western genre, incorporating psychological complexity and moral ambiguity.
A Leap in the Dark
(Thanks)
Noi duri
(First Assistant Director)
Kidnap
(Director)
Pontormo - Un amore eretico
(Director)
To Hell and Back
(Director)
Vengeance Is Mine
(Director)
Viva Cangaceiro
(Director)
NightClub
(Writer)
Two Women
(Second Assistant Director)
Il maestro di violino
(Director)
La cento chilometri
(Second Assistant Director)
Crazy Sea
(First Assistant Director)
Mai con le donne
(Writer)
Mai con le donne
(Director)
How We Stole the Atomic Bomb
(First Assistant Director)
The Masseuses
(First Assistant Director)
002 Operation Moon
(First Assistant Director)
The Swindlers
(First Assistant Director)
The Two Parachutists
(First Assistant Director)
The Tall, The Short, The Cat
(First Assistant Director)
The Eye of the Needle
(First Assistant Director)
Life Is Beautiful
(Story)
Genitori in blue-jeans
(Assistant Director)
One Way
(Writer)
The Great War
(Second Assistant Director)
Joseph and His Brethren
(First Assistant Director)
The Golden Arrow
(First Assistant Director)
Il padrone sono me
(Second Assistant Director)
Stateline Motel
(Adaptation)
Atlas Against the Cyclops
(First Assistant Director)
The Loves of Hercules
(Second Assistant Director)
Massacre Time
(First Assistant Director)
Viva Cangaceiro
(Story)
Morte a passo di valzer
(Director)
Don Luigi Sturzo
(Director)
T.I.R.
(Creator)