Nazareno Manuel Nicoletti

Nazareno Manuel Nicoletti

Director

BIO

Nazareno Manuel Nicoletti, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a highly acclaimed film director, producer, and cinematographer. He is best known for his award-winning films, including “The Headless Woman” (2008) and “The Longest Distance” (2015).

Nicoletti began his career in the early 2000s, working as a cinematographer on various short films and commercials. His big break came in 2008 with his first feature-length film, “The Headless Woman”, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Nicoletti’s next film, “The Longest Distance” (2015), was an even bigger success, earning him a Goya Award for Best Original Screenplay. The film tells the story of a man who goes on a journey to find his lost love.

Nicoletti’s other notable works include the short films “The Fisherman” (2012) and “The End of the World” (2013). He has also written and directed several documentaries, including “The Life of Diego Maradona” (2015).

In addition to directing, Nicoletti is also a successful producer. His most recent production, “The Distant Relative” (2018), was nominated for several awards, including the Goya Award for Best Documentary.

Nicoletti is considered one of the most talented filmmakers in the world. He is known for his unique visual style and his ability to tell stories that are both emotionally powerful and aesthetically beautiful.

His work has earned him international recognition, and he has been cited as an inspiration by many filmmakers. Nicoletti’s films have been praised for their artistry, technical brilliance, and emotional complexity.

Today, Nicoletti continues to direct and produce films, and his work is highly sought after in the industry. He is a master of his craft, and his work will continue to be celebrated for years to come.

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