Born in 2006, he graduated from Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, a prestigious institution that nurtures the next generation of filmmakers. This marked the beginning of his journey as a creative force in the world of cinema.
In 2009, he was handpicked for the Berlinale Talent Campus, a coveted program that identifies and supports emerging talent in the film industry. This recognition cemented his status as a promising director, and he was poised for greatness.
Fast forward to 2013, he made his directorial debut with the feature film "Three Days After", a project that showcased his skills as a writer and director. The film premiered at the Giffoni film festival, a renowned platform that spotlights innovative storytelling.
The following years saw him working on the TV series "Zio Gianni", a project that spanned two seasons and showcased his versatility as a director and screenwriter. The series aired on Rai2, a prominent Italian television network, and garnered critical acclaim.
In 2016, "Zio Gianni" was selected for the Rome Fiction Fest, a prestigious festival that celebrates the best of Italian television. This recognition solidified his position as a talented and innovative filmmaker.
In 2017, he collaborated with Simone Godano on the feature film "Moglie e Marito", a project that allowed him to hone his skills and learn from a master of the craft.
In 2019, he won the prestigious Nuovo Imaie short film call, a recognition that acknowledged his outstanding work in the short film genre.
Finally, in 2022, he released the short film "The Egg", a project produced by Masifilm and distributed by Tiny. This film marked a new chapter in his career, as he continued to push the boundaries of storytelling and innovation.