Giacomo Battiato


Giacomo Battiato is an Italian film director and writer.
One guide to Italian cinema says he:
Born in Verona and married to Anna Zaneva since 1999, he began his career in 1973 on Italian RAI TV and ten years later started in cinema with I paladini. His first book, Fuori dal cielo, won the Prize Domenico Rea. He directed two non-fiction films about Pope John Paul II: Karol: A Man Who Became Pope in 2005 and Karol: The Pope, The Man in 2006.
He has staged several operas, including Verdi's Simon Boccanegra in Stuttgart, Germany, and Mozart's Così fan tutte in Naples, Italy. He has also directed special programmes and documentaries, including: Expressionismus, which won the MIFED Gran Prix; a portrait of Pierre Boulez; a film on Italian Design for the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He won the Prix UNESCO at the International Festival of Art Film in Paris in 1993.
He has also directed award-winning commercials. Such prizes include the One Show Gold Award from the Art Directors Club of New York, the Andy Award of Excellence from the Advertising Club in New York, and the Lion d'Or at 20th Cannes International Advertising Film Festival. He has taught courses in film direction at the National School of Cinema in Rome.

Filmography

Dentro la casa della vecchia signora Il marsigliese, starring Marc Porel, Lina Polito and Vittorio Mezzogiorno. Won Best Thriller at the Cattolica Film Festival and Best Director at the Chianciano Film Festival. A Classy Crime Il giorno dei cristalli

Publications

;Editor
;Novels
  • Fuori dal cielo. Won the Rea Award and the First Novel Award
  • L'amore nel palmo della mano in Italy
  • ''39 Colpi di pugnale''