Corrado D'Errico (1902–1941) was an Italian screenwriter and film director.
D'Errico was one of a number of directors in the Fascist era to graduate from the Istituto Luce.
[1] Corrando D’Errico came into the public eye at the end of the 1920s as a creator of experimental plays and city symphonies that employ a futurist and fascist mentality.
[2] Throughout his career, D'Errico directed 11 feature-length films across the adventure, comedy, and neorealist drama genres.
[2] Beyond his work as a filmmaker, D’Errico was a journalist for a fascist newspaper and was well connected with many of the party's high profile officials.