Enrico Parenti is a renowned Italian-American filmmaker with a storied career spanning nearly two decades in the documentary genre. His impressive filmography boasts a range of feature-length documentaries, each one a testament to his skill and dedication to storytelling. One of his most notable works is 'Soyalism', a documentary supported by the prestigious Pulitzer Centre, which premiered at the 2018 IDFA and went on to be sold to 10 prominent broadcasters. The film's impressive accolades include 13 awards, as well as an impressive 1.1 million views on YouTube.
In addition to his work on 'Soyalism', Parenti has also made significant contributions to the documentary field through his other feature-length films. During the pandemic, he shot 'Rigoletto 2020' for Rai Cinema and Indigo Films, a production that earned an Academy Award. His documentary 'Standing Army', featuring the esteemed Noam Chomsky, was released in cinemas and subsequently sold to 13 broadcasters, with over 1 million views on YouTube.
Parenti's commitment to documentary filmmaking is evident in his other notable works, including 'Container 158', a documentary supported by the Open Society Foundation, which premiered at the Rome Film Festival. His most recent documentary, 'Novorossiya', explores the war in Donbass and Ukraine, and had its premiere at the 2022 CPH:DOX festival. Throughout his career, Parenti has consistently demonstrated his ability to craft powerful and thought-provoking documentaries that resonate with audiences worldwide.