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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Vittorio Moroni

Role
  
Director


Vittorio Moroni INTERVIEW ITALIAN DIRECTOR VITTORIO MORONI ON HIS LATEST

Born
  
1971
Sondrio, Italy

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Nominations
  
David di Donatello for Best New Director, Award for Best Screenplay

Movies
  
If I Close My Eyes I'm Not H, Terraferma, Tu devi essere il lupo, The Mongrel, Eccesso Di Zelo

Similar People
  
Beppe Fiorello, Mark Manaloto, Emanuele Crialese, Giorgio Colangeli, Hazel Morillo

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Vittorio Moroni (born 1971 in Sondrio) is an Italian director and screenwriter.

Vittorio Moroni Teatro e cinema inizio 2014 col botto per Vittorio Moroni

He has directed three feature films, Tu devi essere il lupo (You Must Be the Wolf) that was nominated for the David di Donatello for Best New Director and Silver Ribbon in 2006 shot in Sondrio and Lisbon, Le ferie di Licu (Licu’s Holidays) shot in Rome and Bangladesh, for which he was nominated for the 2007 Silver Ribbon for best documentary, and the 2009's Eva e Adamo (Eve and Adam).

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As a screenwriter, he has twice won the Premio Solinas, with Il sentiero del gatto (The Path of the Cat) (1998) and Una rivoluzione (One Revolution) (2002). In 2009 he received a scholarship for the treatment Se chiudo gli occhi non sono più qui (If i close my eyes I am not here anymore) and he was two times finalist with L’intruso (The Intruder) (2002) and Senza guardare giù (Without Looking Down) (2010). In 2010, he wrote with Emanuele Crialese the screenplay Terraferma by Emanuele Crialese (Special Jury Award Venezia 2011 and Italian film candidated to Oscar Awards 2012) and he wrote with Alessandro Gassmann the screenplay for Alessandro Gassman’s film Roman e il suo cucciolo. In 2009 he won the award for drama SIAE-AGIS-ETI with the theater piece La terza vita (The Third Life), staged in Italian theaters from 2011. Among the short films made, Eccesso di zelo (Too Much Zeal) (1997) won awards at many festivals - including the Nanni Moretti’s Sacher Silver Award and Universal Studios Award, which allowed Moroni to make a masterclass at the studios of Universal Pictures in Hollywood.

Vittorio Moroni Intervista con Vittorio Moroni Cineclandestino

Vittorio Moroni Intervista di Laura Rotoloni al Regista Vittorio Moroni

References

Vittorio Moroni Wikipedia