Italian film and television director.

Directed the film GianBurrasca (1982); later worked in television with the Bagaglino company.

The available review examines Pingitore's film GianBurrasca (1982), situating it among lowbrow Italian comedies and the Pierino cycle. The reviewer finds the film better structured and occasionally entertaining compared with similar fare, while remaining barely passable by objective standards. The review highlights supporting actors and notes Pingitore's later move to television with Bagaglino.

For:Fans of Italian comedy, students of popular cinema, and readers interested in Alvaro Vitali's filmography

 The film constitutes, in certain respects, a variation on the theme of the numerous Pierino films, but the fact that this time it is performed on a literary framework, although adapted to the needs of the script and audience, makes this work more structured, better acted, and at times, much more entertaining than the average of films starring the Roman actor.

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