Emanuele Michetti

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Emanuele Michetti
Born
Rome, Italy
Nationality Italian, American
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, editor, colorist

Emanuele Michetti is an Italian director, screenwriter, Film editor, and colorist. He lives in New York City.

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He has produced narrative films, documentaries, music videos, and video art projects. With a focus on social issues such as mental illness, discrimination, gender equality, and minorities, his stories are mostly about loneliness and alienation in modern times, often featuring characters who are rejected by society and face internal struggles. [1]

His films has been screened at festivals such as Cannes Film Festival, Montreal World Film Festival, the Academy Award Qualifying Urbanworld Film Festival, Turin Film festival.

Filmography as director and screenwriter

YearOriginal titleEnglish titleNotes
2005È invisibile agli Occhishort film, video art

23 Torino Film Festival

2007L'AspiranteThe Dreams Hoovershort film, narrative

Best Screenplay and Best Actor Awards (Festival del Cinema Libero di Roma)

Best Actress and Best Original Score (Corto Fiction Chianciano Terme)

Best Actress (Festival Comicorto)

Best Actress (Festival Comedy September)

2008La Quotidianitàcommercial

Finalist at Enel Contest Future Film Festival

2008La Paura più GrandeThe Lossshort film, narrative

Best Original Score Award (Festival del Cinema Libero di Roma)

3rd Place Award (“I've Seen Films” International Short Film Festival Tiscali InShort)

2008House inActionHouse inActionshort film, video art
2009Una Circostanza FortuitaBy Chanceshort film, narrative

Ecologico International Film Festival - Taurus Award 2009

Eye of the Web award (Festival Internazionale Cortolandria)

Nominations Best Short Film and Spike Lee award (Babelgum Short Film Festival)

2012Frammenti [Scraps]Scrapsshort film, narrative

Long Island International Film Expo - Triple Play Award (cinematography, editing, original score) 2012

Los Angeles New Wave International Film Festival - Honorable Mention 2012

SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival - Best Short Honorable Mention 2012

Chain NYC Film Festival - Best International Short 2012

Los Angeles Movie Awards - Honorable Mention 2012

IndieFEST Film Awards - Award of Merit 2102

International Independent Film Awards - Silver Award 2012

California Film Awards - Gold Award 2012

Prestige Film Award - Award of Merit 2012

Accolade Competition - Award of Merit 2012

2014Love in the CityLove in the Cityshort film, video art
2014Broken JamBroken Jamshort film, narrative
2014A Chance, By ChanceA Chance, By Chanceshort film, video art
2015The Blue Sound of New YorkThe Blue Sound of New Yorkdocumentary

Best Short Documentary at New York Eurasian Film Festival

Honorable Mention at SaMo Indie Santa Monica Independent Film Festival

Aloha Accolade Award at Honolulu International Film Festival

Bronze Palm Award at Mexico International Film Festival

Silver Remi Award at 48th WorldFest Houston

Nomination for Best Documentary at Bare Bones International Film Festival

2016Lilly's SecretLilly's Secretshort film, narrative

World Premiere at the 20th Academy Award Qualifying Urbanworld Film Festival

Best International Short Film - Roma Cinema Doc

Best Drama Film - European Cinematography Awards

Best Editing - AAB International Film Festival

Best Cinematography - Care Film Festival - Monza, Italy

Best Student Film - Mediterranean Film Festival

Nomination Best Narrative Short - Blow Up, International Arthouse Film Fest (Chicago, USA)

Nomination Best Short Film - Move Me Productions Belgium Short Film Festival (Belgium)

2016AddictionsAddictionsshort film, narrative

World Premiere at the 40th Montreal World Film Festival

Best Cinematography at SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival

Nomination Best Actress (Kaitlin Magowan) - Blow Up, International Arthouse Film Fest (Chicago, USA)

Nomination Best Short Film - Move Me Productions Belgium Short Film Festival (Belgium)

Nomination Best Cinematography - Filmstrip International Film Festival - Romania

Nomination Best Student Film - Filmstrip International Film Festival - Romania

2017Yellow WaterYellow Watershort film, narrative

Best Experimental Film - Around International Film Festival (Berlin, Germany)

Best Experimental Film - Gold Movie Awards (London, UK)

Award of Excellence Best Experimental - IndieFEST Film Awards (La Jolla - CA, USA)

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