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    MIFF AWARDS

    FESTIVAL 2015

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    MIFF AWARDS

    FESTIVAL 2015

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    MIFF AWARDS

    FESTIVAL 2015

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    MIFF AWARDS

    FESTIVAL 2015

Giorgio B. Borgazzi

CANDIDATO: Cortometraggio italiano

 

FILM: La Bi Ci

 

BIOGRAFIA:

Giorgio Bonecchi Borgazzi (Milan, 1968) graduated in 1989 as a Cinematographer at CFP, the Cine-Televisual School of Milan. He then attended Ermanno Olmi’s Factory, Ipotesi Cinema. Between 1990 and 1993 he worked as cinematographer and editor for Videocast, a corporate films and commercials company. In 1993 he founded his own small production company, Killer Elite Film. Here, while developing corporate and commercial work, Giorgio also wrote, directed and produced shorts and documentaries that were successfully showcased in national and international festivals, collecting many distinctions in the years. Between 1995 and 1999, Giorgio’s shorts entered the official competition at Torino Film Festival for five years in a row and gained accreditation and awards by critics and jury. In 1998 he became the first Italian director to be selected for the short film competition at Sundance Film Festival with “Elvis dead at 58”. The film gained accreditation from the American Critics at the Festival and was highly appreciated by the audience. In 2001, with director Fabrizio Trigari and producer Laura Dondi, Giorgio launched Vixen srl, a production and postproduction company. Giorgio dedicated the next few years to writing screenplays, completing two features, “Il Nemico Americano” (“American Enemy”) and “Elle (Seiren)”. In 2003, “Elle (Seiren)” was awarded the Jury Prize for best screenplay at BAFF Film Festival in Italy. The Jury, presided by Carlo Lizzani and including other Italian personalities like Italo Moscati, Suso Cecchi D’Amico, Giuseppe Piccioni and Furio Scarpelli, awarded the screenplay with the following statement: «Fantasy, first essential nourishment of cinema, is the fundamental quality of this screenplay where persisting rythm and Conradian ambiguity tell a tale of love and friendship in a learned and sage manner» In 2004, Giorgio wrote and directed the animated short “Pepita is on” in collaboration with artist Iaia Filiberti. Together, they also developed the illustrated book “Pepita” , published in October 2004 by Magazzini Salani, and the short film became pilot for an animated television series. In 2007 Giorgio directed "Otto Parole" a film made by students and established industry professionals together. Otto Parole won the Fedic Award as Best Film At Valdarno Film Festival and was later nominated for best editing at the 2008 GrandOFF European Awards in Warsaw. Giorgio then directed a 10 episode docufiction for SKY TV’s CNBC channel while polishing the script for his first featurea and in 2011 he returned on set to shoot “Urka Burka”, a short movie freely adapted from Laura Campiglio’s Novel (“Du Bon Usage de la Bourqa” ), which would gain nomination for best Italian production at MIFF 2011 and win “Lex Prix des Femmes” at le Temps Presse 2012 in Paris. In 2011 Giorgio also directed “Last Summer” for Luca Solbiati’s theFilmakers, main actor of “Urka Burka” and music composer of “Otto Parole”. Giorgio is now working on the script of his first feature film, freely inspired by an old Mediterranean tale.

 

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