Richard Martini(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Writer/director Richard Martini worked as an assistant to
Robert Towne after USC Film School. His
short "Special Olympian 1979" won the Grand Prize/Mexico City
International Film Fest 1980. He wrote "My Champion", followed by
Three for the Road (1987). He
wrote and directed
You Can't Hurry Love (1988)
and Limit Up (1989). He scored and
directed
The Point of Betrayal (1995)
and wrote music for, co-wrote and directed
Cannes Man (1996). He wrote
My Faraway Bride (2006),
made documentaries in Morocco
(White City Windy City (2007),
India
(Tibetan Refugee (2004))
and Tibet
(Journey Into Tibet (2008)).
He created a previsualization process for visualizing a film in
preproduction for Amelia (2009) and
Salt (2010), where he worked as an Associate
to director Phillip Noyce. He wrote,
produced, and directed the documentary based on his best selling book
Flipside: A Journey Into the Afterlife (2012)
Married, he lives in Santa Monica, California.
Married, he lives in Santa Monica, California.