Leonardo D'Antoni

Películas

The Man of My Life
Director of Photography
When Alice sees Eric kissing another girl, she is devastated. To make matters worse, her rival runs with her in the same relay team. If Marie thinks that she is going to get away lightly after stealing Eric, she is mistaken. Alice might only be thirteen, but there are two things that she is sure of: she can run faster than Marie and Eric is the man of her life.
Those People
Director of Photography
Un joven pintor de Manhattan, enamorado secretamente de un amigo y también de un hombre mayor que él, ve cómo el amor pone a prueba sus metas.
Aventurera
Writer
An ambitious Colombian actress living in Buenos Aires juggles a day job with theater rehearsals and casting calls as she struggles to fulfill her dreams. An opportunity arises when she meets Lalo, a successful producer that shows her a glimpse into another life and she is suddenly willing to give up everything she has for a chance at success.
Aventurera
Director
An ambitious Colombian actress living in Buenos Aires juggles a day job with theater rehearsals and casting calls as she struggles to fulfill her dreams. An opportunity arises when she meets Lalo, a successful producer that shows her a glimpse into another life and she is suddenly willing to give up everything she has for a chance at success.
Salt Water Fruit
Cinematography
Yngve invites his new girlfriend Embla to spend a week of summer holiday with his family at a nudist camp. Embla is not a nudist but keen to become a part of the family. Nevertheless tension rises between Embla and Yngves mother, as Embla feels pressured to adapt to the family costumes.
Limbo
Cinematography
The extraordinary story of love, magic, murder and mailboxes. A carnival of scenes parade through one exceptional day until reality transforms into a wicked tale.
Leo Mania
He's the Hollywood Heartthrob who starred in the most successful movie in history, the $2 billion theatrical box office blockbuster Titanic and received am Academy Award nomination when he was still in his teens. He's the modern day James Dean who set the screen on fire in William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, and has captured female hearts from teenagers to senior citizens.