Indigo Film

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Indigo Film S.r.l.
Company type Società a responsabilità limitata (S.r.l.)
Industry Entertainment
Founded1994;30 years ago (1994)
Founder
Headquarters
Rome, Italy
Products
  • Films
  • Television series
Website indigofilm.it

Indigo Film S.r.l. is an Italian film and television production company founded by Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, and Carlotta Calori.

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History

Indigo Film was founded in 1994 by Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, and Carlotta Calori. [1] The company produced many of Paolo Sorrentino's films, including The Great Beauty , which won the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. [2] [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleDirectorRef.
1995 Dorme  [ it ]Eros Puglielli [4]
2001 One Man Up Paolo Sorrentino [5]
2004 The Consequences of Love Paolo Sorrentino [6]
2005 Mario's War Antonio Capuano [7]
Apnea  [ it ]Roberto Dordit
2006 The Family Friend Paolo Sorrentino [8]
2007 The Girl by the Lake Andrea Molaioli [5]
Crossing the Line  [ it ] Pietro Marcello [9]
2008 Il divo Paolo Sorrentino [5]
2009 Someone I Loved Zabou Breitman [10]
The Double Hour Giuseppe Capotondi [5]
The Mouth of the Wolf Pietro Marcello
2010 Afraid of the Dark  [ it ]Massimo Coppola
Napoli 24  [ it ]Various [11]
2011 The Jewel Andrea Molaioli [5]
This Must Be the Place Paolo Sorrentino
The Source Radu Mihăileanu [12]
Kryptonite! Ivan Cotroneo [13]
Ulidi piccola miaMateo Zoni [14]
2012 The Human Cargo  [ it ] Daniele Vicari [15]
2013Slow Food StoryStefano Sardo [16]
Welcome Mr. President Riccardo Milani [2]
The Great Beauty Paolo Sorrentino [17]
2014 The Invisible Boy Gabriele Salvatores [18]
2015 Youth Paolo Sorrentino [19]
The Wait Piero Messina [20]
Me, Myself and Her Maria Sole Tognazzi [21]
2016 One Kiss Ivan Cotroneo [22]
Slam Gabriele Salvatores [23]
2017 Sicilian Ghost Story Fabio Grassadonia, Antonio Piazza [24]
Fortunata Sergio Castellitto [25]
2018 The Invisible Boy: Second Generation Gabriele Salvatores [26]
Put Grandma in the Freezer Giancarlo Fontana, Giuseppe Stasi [2]
Succede  [ it ]Francesca Mazzoleni [27]
Euphoria Valeria Golino [28]
Capri-Revolution Mario Martone [29]
Loro Paolo Sorrentino [30]
The Man Who Bought the Moon Paolo Zucca [31]
2019 Welcome Back Mr. President  [ it ]Giancarlo Fontana, Giuseppe G. Stasi [32]
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily Lorenzo Mattotti [33]
The Mayor of Rione Sanità Mario Martone [29]
Stolen Days  [ it ]Guido Lombardi
2020 Ultras Francesco Lettieri [34]
The Players Stefano Mordini [35]
Paolo Conte, via con meGiorgio Verdelli [36]
Io tu noi, LucioGiorgio Verdelli [37]
The Binding Domenico Emanuele de Feudis [38]
Fortuna  [ it ]Nicolangelo Gelormini [39]
2021 The Land of the Sons  [ it ] Claudio Cupellini [40]
Ezio Bosso: Le cose che restanoGiorgio Verdelli [41]
The King of Laughter Mario Martone [42]
Lovely Boy Francesco Lettieri [34]
14 Days  [ it ]Ivan Cotroneo [43]
2022Gianluca Vacchi: Mucho MásTommaso Deboni [44]
Kobe: Una storia italianaJesus Garces Lambert [45]
Princess Roberto De Paolis [46]
Burning Hearts Pippo Mezzapesa [47]
The CircleSophie Chiarello [2]
2023 The Braid Laetitia Colombani [48]
Comandante Edoardo De Angelis [49]
Vangelo secondo Maria  [ it ]Paolo Zucca [50]
2024 Another End Piero Messina [49]
Familia Francesco Costabile [51]
Sicilian Letters Fabio Grassadonia, Antonio Piazza [52]

Television

YearTitleNetworkRef.
2013 Una mamma imperfetta  [ it ] Corriere.it [2]
2019–2021 The Swan Company  [ it ] Rai 1 [29]
2019 Non mentire  [ it ] Canale 5 [53]
2022 The Gymnasts  [ it ] Paramount+ [17]
2022–present The Bad Guy Amazon Prime Video [54]

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