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Giovanni Davide Maderna (born 1973) is an Italian film director. In 1995 Maderna directed his first short film, ''La Place,'' in Lyon, France, equal winner at Nanni Moretti's Sacher Festival.〔Nanni Moretti: diario di un autarchico - Page 54 2012 "... sulla non ammissione “timbrando” il manifesto del suo film con la scritta “escluso dal Sacher Festival”. la Sacher d'Oro della prima edizione viene attribuita ex aequo a La place (la piazza) di Giovanni Maderna e Silhouette di Matteo Garrone ..."〕 After a few other shorts in 1999 his first feature film ''This is the garden'' (''Questo è il giardino'') won the Luigi De Laurentiis Prize for Best Debut Film at Venice Film Festival (and was hailed by french newspaper Liberation as the work of the new Antonioni). Then he directed ''Imperfect Love'' (''L'amore imperfetto'', 2001). With his films ''Schopenhauer'' (2006) and four years later ''Heaven without Earth,'' he started a season in quest of a deep renovation of cinematographic language, striving to merge very different and apparently inconsistent influences. It is an attempt to drive filmmaking to a clear and “instructive” simplicity, releasing it from both contemporary realism and ambiguous self-indulgent authors approaches. He overtly quotes as source of inspiration directors Robert Bresson, Alberto Grifi and Otar Iosseliani. He founded the production company Quarto Film in 2007 and works with authors such as Francesco Gatti, Dario Buccino, Filippo Ticozzi, Sara Pozzoli, Mauro Santini, Tonino De Bernardi and Giovanni Cioni. He dedicated in 2005 a video-interview (conducted with Antonio Moresco) to the great Italian experimental film-maker Alberto Grifi. In 2012 he curated the independent section at Venice Film Festival "Cinema Corsaro", a selection of works marked by an unconventional and experimental approach to both production and direction. ==Filmography== *''La Place'' (1995) *''Jahilia (Occidente)'' (1996) *''Com'è bella la città'' (1997) *''Dolce Stil Novo'' (1998) *''Questo è il giardino'' (1999) *'':it:L'amore imperfetto'' (2001) *''Bologna'' (2005), 16-2-05, Giovanni Maderna and Antonio Moresco meet Alberto Grifi *''Schopenhauer'' (2006) *''Cielo senza terra'' (2010) (Co-directed with Sara Pozzoli) *''Carmela, salvata dai filibustieri'' (2012) (Co-directed with Mauro Santini) *''Look Love Lost'' (2012) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giovanni Maderna」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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