Italian director Paolo Taviani (“My Father, My Master”, “Caesar Must Die”) died on Thursday at the age of 92. The prefecture of his home region of Tuscany confirmed his death on Thursday evening. Together with his older brother Vittorio, who died in 2018, Taviani was one of the most important Italian filmmakers of recent decades. The two won several dozen awards, including in Cannes and Berlin, for films they made together. They made their first feature film together in 1967: “I sovversivi.” Titled “The Subversives” in English, the film dealt with the Italian left. The brothers had their inter…