PAPÀ FATTENE UNA RAGIONE!
After years of intense training, the new “Zorro” is ready to wear his mask… but something must be done about his look. His opinions are a “little different “ from his father’s, the old “Zorro”.
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After years of intense training, the new “Zorro” is ready to wear his mask… but something must be done about his look. His opinions are a “little different “ from his father’s, the old “Zorro”.
ALESSANDRO GIGLIO
Alessandro Giglio was born on 4 January 1976 in Naples, where he studied and took a diploma at the Art School “F.Palizzi”. His passion for cinema lead him to study at the ”Le.Co.Le.” institute to become a camera operator. While still studying and working part time, he had his debut as a TV actor. He then worked as a continuity boy for the Movie “Mater Natura” for Kubla Khan Productions. Following the producer’s proposal, he decided to leave his home town and move to Rome to work and follow his passion for cinema. The new city and the bigger spaces inspired his soul: he then started to think about writing a project. After working as a continuity boy for a long time, he changed sector to increase his knowledge and started to work as assistant set designer, and then as set designer for an Italian TV advertising. The idea of “Dad give it up” was then ready to be written, and only after two months – with the help of director of photography Stanislao Galasso, actors and the crew – he began shooting “Dad give it up”, his first short movie.
2006 Papà fattene una ragione! (corto, short).
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