- He owns a movie theatre in Rome, "Cinema Nuovo Sacher", named after his favourite cake (sacher torte).
- Has become one of the most radical opponents to Silvio Berlusconi's government and policy in Italy. Many people believe his movie O Crocodilo (2006), which is inspired by Berlusconi's figure, influenced the 2006 Italian general election.
- Survived cancer.
- Member of the jury at the Venice Film Festival in 1986.
- Was considered for the role of Alexandre in Krzysztof Kieslowski's A Dupla Vida de Véronique (1991), but dropped out because of some health problems. The role eventually went to Philippe Volter.
- In 2002, he organized street protests against the government of Silvio Berlusconi.
- President of the Jury at the Venice Film Festival in 2001.
- Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997
- Son-in-law of composer Luigi Nono.
- Although resident for his whole life in Rome, he was born in Brunico, Alto Adige, when his parents were on vacation there.
- Claimed that he is not a film director in the traditional sense, but a man who makes a film when he has something to say.
- Hates interviews and avoids public appearances.
- As of 2021, eight of his films selected for Cannes competition.
- Often referred to as the Italian Woody Allen.
- His passion for water polo inspired him to shoot Palombella rossa (1989).
- Retrospective at the 16th New Horizons Film Festival (2016).
- In 2012, he was the President of the Jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Four of his films were included in Cahiers du Cinéma's annual top 10 lists: Palombella Rossa (1989), Caro Diario (1994), Habemus Papam (2011), and Mia Madre (2015).
- His son Pietro Moretti, with Silvia Nono, was born in 1996.
- Made his acting debut in Padre Padrone (1977) by the Taviani brothers.
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