Michele D'Attanasio
Michele D'Attanasio | |
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D'Attanasio in 2022 | |
Born | 18 June 1976 Pescara, Italy | (age 49)
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 2003-present |
Michele D'Attanasio (born 18 June 1976) is an Italian cinematographer.
Life and career
Born in Pescara, D'Attanasio graduated from the liceo scientifico in his hometown,[1] and then studied at the DAMS (Disciplines of Arts, Music, and Entertainment) department at the University of Bologna.[2] He started his career in 2003, serving as assistant cinematographer of Paolo Carnera in Sergio Rubini's Love Returns.[2] In 2010, he received a special mention at Nastri d'Argento Awards for the short film L’Ape e il Vento.[3]
In 2017, D'Attanasio won the David di Donatello for Best Cinematography for Matteo Rovere's Italian Race.[4] In 2022, he received a second David for Gabriele Mainetti's Freaks Out.[5] In 2023, he was awarded a Nastro d'Argento for his work in Burning Hearts and Caravaggio's Shadow.[6]
Selected filmography
- Good Morning Aman (2009)
- The Last Shepherd (2013)
- The Ice Forest (2014)
- Quiet Bliss (2014)
- They Call Me Jeeg (2015)
- Italian Race (2016)
- Moglie e marito (2017)
- Couple Therapy for Cheaters (2017)
- Capri-Revolution (2018)
- The Most Beautiful Day in the World (2019)
- The Man Without Gravity (2019)
- Padrenostro (2020)
- Freaks Out (2021)
- Three Floors (2021)
- The Shadow of the Day (2022)
- Burning Hearts (2022)
- Caravaggio's Shadow (2022)
- A Brighter Tomorrow (2023)
References
- ^ Lambertini, Pietro (31 May 2025). "Michele D'Attanasio a "Storie": volevo correre, ma ho scelto il cinema". Il Centro. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ a b "Michele D'Attanasio, un David di Donatello in bici - Cultura & Spettacoli". ANSA (in Italian). 8 May 2020. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ Redazione (24 March 2010). "Corti d'argento al Politecnico Fandango". SentieriSelvaggi (in Italian). Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ Anderson, Ariston (27 March 2017). "'Like Crazy,' 'Nocturnal Animals' Honored at Italy's David di Donatello Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (4 May 2022). "Paolo Sorrentino's 'The Hand Of God' Named Best Film At Italy's David Di Donatello Awards". Deadline. Retrieved 26 April 2025.
- ^ Scarpa, Vittoria (21 June 2023). "Kidnapped scoops seven Nastri d'Argento awards". Cineuropa. Retrieved 26 April 2025.