Vittorio Moroni

Vittorio Moroni (born Sondrio, 1971) is an Italian director and screenwriter.

He has directed three feature films, “Tu devi essere il lupo” (“You must be the wolf”) that was nominated for the David di Donatello for Best New Director and Silver Ribbon in 2006 shot in Sondrio and Lisbon, “Le ferie di Licu” (“Licu’s holidays”) shot in Rome and Bangladesh, for which he was nominated for the 2007 Silver Ribbon for best documentary and “Eva e Adamo” (“Eve and Adam” (2009).

As a screenwriter, he has twice won the Premio Solinas, with “Il sentiero del gatto” ("The path of the cat") (1998) and "Una rivoluzione” (“One revolution") (2002). In 2009 he received a scholarship for the treatment “7 in condotta” ("7 in conduct") and he was two times finalist with “L’intruso” ("The intruder") (2002) and "Senza guardare giù" (Without looking down) (2010). In 2010, he wrote with Emanuele Crialese the screenplay “Terraferma” by Emanuele Crialese (in cinemas from 2011) and he is working on the screenplay for Alessandro Gassman’s film "Roman e il suo cucciolo”. In 2009 he won the award for drama SIAE-AGIS-ETI with the theater piece “La terza vita” ("The third life"), staged in Italian theaters from 2011. Among the short films made, “Eccesso di zelo” (“Too much zeal”) (1997) won awards at many festivals - including the Nanni Moretti’s Sacher silver award and Universal Studios award, which allowed Vittorio Moroni to make a masterclass at the studios of Universal Pictures in Hollywood .

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