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Alessandro Grande

Biography

Alessandro Grande was born in 1983 in Catanzaro, Italy. He is a director and screenwriter who is always close to social issues. Graduated in History, Science and Techniques of Performing Arts, in 2010 he directed In My Prison, short film that got over 100 selections in the world and 40 awards, including the Amnesty International Award and the Fandango Award. In 2013 he made Margerita with Moni Ovadia, Francesca Valtorta and a group of non-professionals Roma gypsies. The short film, which deals with the delicate issue of integration, was presented at Giffoni Film Festival and entered the final five of the Nastri d’Argento, winning 80 awards in the world including Best Film at Ischia Film Festival and Best Director at Cyprus IFF. It is currently broadcasted on Studio Universal channel. Alessandro also works as an author for Rai, Mediaset and Sky television programs. His latest short film, Bismillah, is the winner of the David di Donatello Award 2018 for Best Short Film, the most important Italian Prize.