Giuseppe Piccioni

Giuseppe Piccioni

Director

BIO

Giuseppe Piccioni is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Rome in 1964 and has been making films since 1991.

Piccioni began his career as an assistant director on several films, including the 1986 film "L'Ultimo Bacio" by director Giuseppe Tornatore. He has since gone on to direct several feature films, including "The Mouth of the Wolf" (1991), "The Soul of Bread" (1999), "The Flight" (2002), "The Best of Youth" (2003), and "A Five Star Life" (2013). He has also written several of his own films, such as "The Best of Youth" and "A Five Star Life".

Piccioni's films often focus on relationships between men and women, as well as the struggles of everyday life. He has won several awards for his films, including the 2003 David di Donatello Award for Best Screenplay for "The Best of Youth" and the 2004 Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Director for "The Flight".

Piccioni's work has been praised for its subtlety and realism, and he has been described as one of the most important Italian filmmakers of the 2000s. He has also worked as a professor at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, teaching film direction and screenwriting.

Piccioni has been involved in a number of other projects, including documentaries, television series, and short films. He is currently working on his next feature film, "The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao".

Giuseppe Piccioni is a renowned Italian director and screenwriter who has made a name for himself with his subtle and realistic films. His work has earned him numerous awards and critical acclaim, and he continues to be an important figure in the Italian film industry.

Birthday

July 2, 1953

Place of birth

Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy

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