Vincenzo Cosentino

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Vincenzo Antonio Cosentino - better known as Cusenza - (born August 8, 1982) is a young five times awarded filmmaker (director, screenwriter and film editor). He is a graduate of the University of Economy of Catania where he studied economy. He also earned a film making Diploma at SAE Institute college of Byron Bay and a Certificate III in film making at the Queensland School of Film and Television (both in Australia).

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[edit] Biography

Cosentino was born in Siracuse, (Sicily) the August 8 of 1982 but he lived most of all in Gravina di Catania Sicily. After finishing his studies in economics (in Catania), he realized that his true aspiration was film making. He decided to migrate in Australia in march 2007 to study film making. His film making styles has been immediately appreciated even if he failed at his first competition (Tropfest) - [1] . His frustration brought him to make other short movies and his first victory came with the short movie "I Have Learned" in the Avid Competition held in Asia. After his first victory Cosentino made other short movies arriving at a total of eight shorts in less than 10 months from his first time shooting. His final achievement was the important victory at the Cannes film festival in the short movie competition.

He is the writer, director, cinematographer and editor of all his eight short movies (except in the movie "The Light" where he was not the cinematographer).

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Short Films

  • Roads (November 2007)
  • The Light (January 2008)
  • The Old Dog (January 2008)
  • I Have Learned (February 2008)
  • Giorgino's Arrival (February 2008)
  • Redemption (March 2008)
  • Wait For Me (March 2008)
  • The Flip Trip (May 2008)

[edit] Awards

  • Avid Award (“One minute Film Competition”) – 1st Place with the Short Film “I Have Learned” (Director Price)[15][16] [17].
  • 39 Hours (“Make a Movie in 39 Hours”) – 1st Place with the Short Film “Wait For Me” – (Director Price)
  • GC Award – Best Script with the Short Film “The Old Dog” – (Writer Price)
  • Artur Fest – Best Editing with the Short Film “Redemption” – (Editor Price)
  • Sicilian Film Festival (Official Selection) with the short film "I Have Learned"[18].

[edit] Education and qualifications

1996/2001 High School - Classic and Literature Studies - with score: 97/100 Liceo Classico Nicola Spedalieri

[edit] Quotes

About "I Have Learned" - Avid Competition Winner, the judging panel stated:

"This is an extremely thought-provoking and inspiring piece that, in the course of one short minute, reminds the viewer that they are all a small part of a larger scheme of things. Our worries may appear to be overbearing, but they actually can be easily overcome. The effective use of time-lapse, photography, and editing highlights the wonder and everlasting nature of our surroundings. I particularly appreciated the juxtaposition of high-contrast, black and white imagery with stunning vibrant shots, once again symbolizing birth and rebirth."[19]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Time Out Sydney - The long and short of it
  2. ^ http://mostra.locaweb.com.br/31/exib_jornal.php?jornalId=577&language=pt
  3. ^ The Auteurs
  4. ^ Notizie Flash
  5. ^ Cannes sings 'Anthem' to shorts - Entertainment News, Film News, Media - Variety
  6. ^ Pierwsze nagrody w Cannes przyznane - Wiadomość - FILMWEB.pl
  7. ^ 31ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema / São Paulo International Film Festival - UOL Blog
  8. ^ Cannes à la Flip et Facebook fait son cinéma
  9. ^ Short Film Corner | Facebook
  10. ^ The Auteurs Studio
  11. ^ Vidéos de Short Film Corner : Grand Prize Winner: The Flip Trip | Facebook
  12. ^ The Auteurs Studio » Blog Archive » Cannes à la Flip Competition, 2008
  13. ^ Servizi del Giorno
  14. ^ Cannes à la Flip et Facebook fait son cinéma par Neteco.com
  15. ^ 240408_vincenzocosentino.asp
  16. ^ competitions
  17. ^ http://www.avid.co.jp/company/press/generic_intl_press.asp?taxID=4178
  18. ^ Boca Raton, Florida FL - Sicilian Film Festival | Miami Beach 2008 Sicilian Film Festival
  19. ^ 240408_vincenzocosentino.asp

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