Actor and playwright Francesco Brandi was born in Legnano on December 20th, 1982. Brandi graduated the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in 2007, and went on to work with well known Italian directors, such as Pupi Avati, Ettore Scola, Nanni Moretti, Andree Ruth Shammah, Carlo Virzi, Massimo Venier, and Carlo Mazzacurati. In 2018, Francesco was won the Franco Enriquez Prize for his play 'Buon anno ragazzi,' and was nominated for the Maschere del Teatro Prize in 2019 for Best Emerging Author.
Francesco Bruni is known for In vacanza su Marte (2020), Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo (2022) and Frammenti (2013).
Francesco Bruni was born on September 30, 1961 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He is a writer and director, known for Scialla! (Stai sereno) (2011), Tutto quello che vuoi (2017) and Il capitale umano (2013). He has been married to Raffaella Lebboroni since September 19, 1992. They have two children.
Francesco Bugliosi is an actor, known for BodyPieces (2013) and Roger Waters: The Wall (2014).
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Francesco Carnelutti was born on April 8, 1936 in Venice, Veneto, Italy. He is known for The Da Vinci Code (2006), Spring (2014) and Imago mortis (2009). He died on November 26, 2015 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Born in 1985, Francesco graduates from European Institute of Design in 2007. The same year he moves to New York to attend a post-graduate program in Filmmaking at the NYFA. In 2011, he founds Wrong Way Pictures, production company based in New York, with which he is carrying on both commercial and narrative projects. His work includes clients such as Toshiba, Pfitzer, BBC, Tod's, Bulgari, and artists such as Alex Ferreira, Pompeya, Modà and Jovanotti. In 2012 he wins the New York Independent Film Festival and the California Film Awards with the music-video "Greenback Boogie" - main theme of the famous Tv-Show "Suits". His short-film "Six" is selected at the Mill Valley Film Festival and wins the Rome Creative Contest, Corto Dorico, Taos Film Festival and Forum on Law Culture Society in New York. In 2014 he co-produces Digging New York - a documentary about the origin of the hip-hop culture, hosted by Danno of Colle der Fomento. In 2016 with the short-film "La Partita" (The Holy Game) Carnesecchi wins the Social World Film Festival, the Fellini Prize at the Amarcort Film Festival and gets more than 30 festival-selections. His work has been featured on Rolling Stone, Vice and La Stampa. His first feature-film "La Partita" (The Final Game), based from the homonymous short-film, produced by Freak Factory and distributed by Zenit Distribution, it's been presented at the Taormina Film Festival and will hit theaters on February 2020.
Francesco Carril (Madrid, 1986) has a graduate degree in Textual Interpretation by the Royal College of Dramatic Art in Madrid (2008). Since 2009 leads the troupe Saraband, with which he released four shows as director: 'Fragments', 'Fedra', 'The best intentions' and 'Life During Wartime'. Francesco Carril combines theater direction with its interpretative work. As an actor he has worked under some of the best directors in the current scene (Miguel del Arco, Eduardo Vasco, Alvaro Lavin, Josep Maria Mestres) and has been a member of the second graduating class of the National Youth Classical Theatre Company. It has been awarded Best Actor at the International Independent Film Festival Buenos Aires for his role in the film 'Los ilusos', by Jonás Trueba, for which he also won an award at the Festival of Toulose Cinespaña. In 2015 he played the main role in 'Los exiliados románticos', by Jonás Trueba as well. Francesco Carril completed his formal training with Will Keen, Natalia Menéndez, Helena Pimenta, Eduardo Vasco, David Puerta and Javier Sánchez in the National Classical Theatre Company, as well as in the JCNTC with Vicente Fuentes. He has conducted numerous workshops interpretive, physical and vocal technique with teachers like Roberta Carreri (Odin Teatret), Lenard Petit, Joanna Merlin, Slava Kokorin, Ted Pugh, Fern Sloan and Ragnar Freidank (The Michael Chekhov Association in the United States and Canada) Viewpoints technique with Michael Stubblefield and Marco Alotto, Paolo Mannina and Marika Pugliatti, among others.