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Gian Carlo Petraccaro

Gian Carlo Petraccaro (born 22 November 1962)〔(''An interview with Carlo Petraccaro'' ) - Adelaide Screenwriter〕 is a film director from South Australia.〔(IMDb ) - Gian Carlo Petraccaro〕 He is usually called "Carlo Petraccaro", though he has received film credits as "Gian Carlo". He is best known as the screenwriter and director of the independent film ''Offside''.〔(IMDb ) - ''Offside''〕
==Early life==
Carlo Petraccaro was born in Adelaide, the son of production line workers at GMH and Clipsal.〔 He attended Thebarton High School, before graduating from Flinders University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Economics and a post-graduate Diploma in Accounting.〔
After early employment with Bridgestone Australia, he went on to work for the Treasury Department of the Government of South Australia as the Management Accountant. During this time, the State Bank of South Australia suffered an irreversible financial setback, which led to its collapse.〔(Top 10 Financial Moments That Shaped SA ), Greg Mccarthy, (Politics Lecturer with the University of Adelaide), ABC online, 29 May 2008〕〔('Report of the Auditor-General on an Investigation into The State Bank of South Australia, Chapter 16' ), Auditor General of South Australia, Adelaide. Retrieved 10 July 2007.〕
Carlo arrived at work early one morning during the 1991 crisis and, as a registered signatory, was required to sign thirteen individual cheques of AUD 99,000,000〔 (for a total of $1.287 billion) as part of the Bank bailout.
He inherited a love of movies from his mother and frequently watched them on TV with her. He was a ten-year-old boy, engrossed in movie fantasies about "fighting villains for a beautiful woman in a foreign country" when he first saw The Godfather, which became his greatest influence as a director.
His mother loved actors, so Carlo decided to become an actor. During his participation in a now-forgotten comedy/farce with the Tea Tree Players at Tea Tree Gully,〔 he was thrust into the role of director and found that it came naturally. He has since developed an approach which is a mixture of careful story-boarding and free-flowing improvisations during rehearsal.

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