Executive Producer
The daring journey through Europe of two somewhat naive friends, Salvatore and Felice, fleeing a small town in Puglia, who find themselves catapulted to Rotterdam and then to Iceland. For the first time in their lives they will discover what it means to feel alive and happy. Through some mishap and with the help of the generous and extravagant Anke, they will overcome their fears and inhibitions. They will be overwhelmed by life, discovering the joy of existing and of experiencing and receiving affection and love in a strange triangle of relationships typical of a 'modern family', bizarre and reassuring at the same time.
Delegated Producer
The daring journey through Europe of two somewhat naive friends, Salvatore and Felice, fleeing a small town in Puglia, who find themselves catapulted to Rotterdam and then to Iceland. For the first time in their lives they will discover what it means to feel alive and happy. Through some mishap and with the help of the generous and extravagant Anke, they will overcome their fears and inhibitions. They will be overwhelmed by life, discovering the joy of existing and of experiencing and receiving affection and love in a strange triangle of relationships typical of a 'modern family', bizarre and reassuring at the same time.
Casting
An apartment on one of Rome's seven hills turns into a film studio for shooting three different stories about cocaine.
Assistant Director
An apartment on one of Rome's seven hills turns into a film studio for shooting three different stories about cocaine.
Assistant Director
There's an area of Rome, near the Colosseum, called Monti. Given famous Italian director Mario Monicelli, though born in Tuscany, has lived there for years and wanted to show the world age has yet to cripple him (he was 93 when he made this), he filmed hours of footage which were eventually turned into a 22-minute documentary that was screened Out of Competition at the 2008 Venice Film Festival.
Second Assistant Director
Comedia basada en la novela El Desierto de Libia de Mario Tobino. Narra la historia de un grupo de enfermeros que son enviados, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a un oasis perdido del desierto de Líbia. Allí tendrán que afrontar las contradictorias órdenes de su superior, las incomprensibles exigencias de una cultura ajena como la árabe y la difícil convivencia entre ellos mismos.