Italian filmmaker Paolo Taviani has died at the age of 92. Taviani, along with his brother Vittorio, was one of the most important figures in Italian cinema for decades.

The two of them won several dozen international awards for their films, which they always shot together. In 2012, the Tavianis received the Golden Bear at the Berlinale for the film “Caesar Must Die,” a docudrama about rehearsals for a performance of the Shakespeare play “Julius Caesar” in prison.