Eriprando Visconti was an Italian film director and screenwriter, recognized for his work in the 1960s and 1970s. Born into the noble Visconti family, he was the nephew of renowned director Luchino Visconti. Eriprando began his career assisting his uncle and other directors before making his directorial debut with A Milanese Story (1962). He is known for films such as The Lady of Monza (1969) and La Orca (1976), which often explored complex social and psychological themes. Visconti's work is noted for its narrative depth and stylistic elegance, contributing significantly to Italian cinema.
A Spiral of Mist
(Director)
Strogoff
(Director)
The Hassled Hooker
(Screenplay)
The Hassled Hooker
(Director)
Strogoff
(Screenplay)
La Orca
(Director)
La Orca
(Story)
La Orca
(Screenplay)
The Lady of Monza
(Writer)
The Lady of Monza
(Director)
Oedipus Orca
(Director)
Abandoned
(Story)
Oedipus Orca
(Screenplay)
Oedipus Orca
(Writer)
The Pisciotta Case
(Screenplay)
The Pisciotta Case
(Director)
Sick Love
(Writer)
Sick Love
(Director)
The Brigand
(First Assistant Director)
A Spiral of Mist
(Screenplay)
Una storia milanese
(Director)
Una storia milanese
(Writer)
Abandoned
(Screenplay)
Abandoned
(Co-Director)