Stefano Lorenzi Trailers
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Stefano Lorenzi has worked as assistant director and collaborator for Spike Lee, Abel Ferrara, Abbas Kiarostami, Mario Monicelli and Paolo Virzì. He directed the documentary Genoa without answers (2002), and in 2003 he made Nunca máis - The black tide, which was awarded a special mention in Turin at the Cinema Ambiente Festival. He has worked in Mediaset and Rai, and his films have been screened in many prestigious festivals such as Venice and Moscow.
Most Popular Stefano Lorenzi Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
31 March 2016
In an alternation of stories from the past and present of Marco Mazzoli, radio DJ and creator of Lo Zoo di 105 (one of the most followed radio programs in Italy), we relive what symbolizes the great adventure of life: an adventure made of victories but also of many bitternesses and defeats.
01 September 2011
A short movie based on a true story; no dialogues, only sounds and images. In a construction site of an international airport, a migrant labourer works for a few money; suddenly he's disquieted by an annoying jangle who distracts him and forces him to a vital decision.
26 July 2024
A man and a woman separated by a wall. But their love does not accept divisions, barriers, obstacles.
21 June 2015
Intertwined stories from the gladiator/athletes participating to the Calcio Storico Fiorentino yearly championship.
11 February 2004
Loving husband Lino is on a mission: his wife, who works as a domestic in Milan, is missing and he's determined to find her.
28 March 2008
25-year-old philosophy major Marta faces the ugly truth for many young Italians — a complete lack of career opportunities.
31 July 2025
Aphrodite tells the story of Ludovica, an expert diver forced by the Mafia to recover a mysterious cargo from an underwater wreck.
22 July 2002
What happened in Genoa (Italy) between the 16th and the 21th of July 2001 during the G8 meeting. From the pacifist movement against the G8 economic system to its catastrophic repression by the Italian police.