Paolo Poloni

참여 작품

조앙 질베르토여 어디에?
Writer
영화는 ‘보사노바의 아버지’로 알려진 전설적인 브라질 음악가, 조앙 질베르토를 집요하게 찾아다닌 독일 작가 마크 피셔의 발자취를 따른다. 피셔는 본인의 여정을 호발랄라라는 책에 담아냈지만, 출판 일주일 전 스스로 목숨을 끊었다. 영화는 피셔의 임무를 승계하여 그의 발자국을 하나하나 따라가며, 그가 남긴 힌트를 바탕으로 보사노바의 역사와 영혼, 정수를 이해하기 위해 조앙 질베르토를 추적한다.​
Mulhapar
Editor
Mulhapar is a village in the wide expanses of the Punjab in Pakistan. A country associated with violence and intolerance. Beyond this sombre prejudice, the film plunges into the brimming life of a community of poor and rich people, Muslims and Christians, the young and the old, women and men. In Mulhapar, their family and individual destinies, as well as their stories and anecdotes are condensed into a vivid mosaic.
Mulhapar
Director of Photography
Mulhapar is a village in the wide expanses of the Punjab in Pakistan. A country associated with violence and intolerance. Beyond this sombre prejudice, the film plunges into the brimming life of a community of poor and rich people, Muslims and Christians, the young and the old, women and men. In Mulhapar, their family and individual destinies, as well as their stories and anecdotes are condensed into a vivid mosaic.
Mulhapar
Writer
Mulhapar is a village in the wide expanses of the Punjab in Pakistan. A country associated with violence and intolerance. Beyond this sombre prejudice, the film plunges into the brimming life of a community of poor and rich people, Muslims and Christians, the young and the old, women and men. In Mulhapar, their family and individual destinies, as well as their stories and anecdotes are condensed into a vivid mosaic.
Mulhapar
Director
Mulhapar is a village in the wide expanses of the Punjab in Pakistan. A country associated with violence and intolerance. Beyond this sombre prejudice, the film plunges into the brimming life of a community of poor and rich people, Muslims and Christians, the young and the old, women and men. In Mulhapar, their family and individual destinies, as well as their stories and anecdotes are condensed into a vivid mosaic.
Millions Can Walk
Writer
Hundreds of thousands of Indian men and women – indigenous inhabitants and landless farmers – demand their right to existence by making a 400 kilometre protest march from Gwalior to Delhi. How can one fight for one’s rights without using violence? With such an important contemporary question, the film spreads far beyond the borders of India. It shows the multiple facets of this imposing protest march and focuses as well on the daily realities of these proud people.
Viaggio a Misterbianco
Sound Mixer
Viaggio a Misterbianco
Editor
Viaggio a Misterbianco
Director of Photography
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Producer
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Director