Valerio Mieli

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Valerio Mieli
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Valerio Mieli in 2018.
Born (1978-01-27) 27 January 1978 (age 43)
Rome, Italy
Occupation Film director, screenwriter

Valerio Mieli (born 27 January 1978, Rome, Latium) is a French-Italian writer, director and scenarist.

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Biography

After a master of philosophy at the University of Rome La Sapienza »), he studied at the University of Columbia and the University of Eastern Piedmont « Amedeo-Avogadro ». He obtained a diploma of direction at the Centro sperimentale di cinematografia. He is a member of the Accademia del cinema italiano, of the European Film Academy and of the jury for first film at the Rome Film Festival. He lives between Rome and Paris.

In 2009, he published a novel, Ten Winters, (Rizzoli editions).

He wins the David di Donatello of the best beginning director and the Nastri d'argento of the best beginning director with Ten Winters, adaptation of his novel for which he signed the direction and the scenario. The movie is presented at the Mostra de Venise and the Tokyo International Film Festival, before his launching in France in 2012. The movie was sold in Germany, Scandinavia, Australia, Asia and South America. He participated to 93 festivals and won 18 prizes. [1]

In 2013, la Casa del cinema welcomed his first exhibition of photography.

Filmography

director and scenarist

Books

Novels

Prizes ans awards

Notes & références

  1. "Festival e premi: Dieci Inverni (2009) - CinemaItaliano.info".

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