Italo Moscati, a celebrated Italian literary figure, cinematic mastermind, and wordsmith of the silver screen, emerged onto the world stage on August 22, 1937, in the vibrant city of Milan. As fate would have it, he would eventually transplant his creative endeavors to Rome, the Eternal City, which has since become his permanent residence and artistic hub.
Throughout the extensive trajectory of his remarkable profession, Moscati has had the privilege of collaborating with a multitude of renowned and respected figures in the Italian cinematic and television industries, including the illustrious directors and visionaries such as Liliana Cavani, Luigi Comencini, and Giuliano Montaldo, among many others.
Beyond his impressive body of work in the film industry, Moscati is also an active and dedicated theater and film critic, consistently contributing his expertise and insights to a variety of esteemed publications, including prominent newspapers, influential magazines, and the popular Italian entertainment website Cineblog.it, where his critiques and reviews are highly regarded and widely read.
Notably, Moscati's extensive professional background boasts a remarkable tenure as Deputy Director of RAI Educational, a prominent institution, where he made significant contributions. Moreover, he served as President of the Center of Contemporary Art in Prato for a period of four years, a testament to his dedication and expertise in the field of contemporary art.
Furthermore, his work as a playwright has been showcased by esteemed directors, including the renowned Ugo Gregoretti, Piero Maccarinelli, and Augusto Zucchi, a testament to his exceptional skill and creative vision.
Notable among Moscati's more recent literary pursuits are the publications of "Pasolini e il teorema del sesso", a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of art and sexuality; "Il cattivo Eduardo", a nuanced portrayal of the complexities of human nature; "2001– Un’altra Odissea", a captivating reimagining of the classic tale of adventure and discovery; and "Le scarpe di Jack Kerouac", a fascinating examination of the life and work of the iconic American author.