Giogiò Franchini
Giogiò Franchini is an Italian film editor, whose career spanned over 30 years.
Life and career
Born in Naples, Franchini is the son of a lawyer. He started his career on stage as a light designer, and in 1992 he was put under contract by production company Megaris, collaborating to their television and film projects.In 1998, Franchini won a Ciak d'Oro for Roberta Torre's To Die for Tano, and in 2005 he won a second Ciak d'Oro for Paolo Sorrentino's The Consequences of Love. In 2006, he received a Flaiano Prize for his work in Antonio Capuano's Mario's War and Sergio Rubini's Our Land. In 2008, he won a David di Donatello for best editing for Andrea Molaioli's The Girl by the Lake.
Selected filmography
- Sacred Silence
- To Die for Tano
- The Vesuvians
- The Dust of Naples
- One Man Up
- Red Moon
- Winter
- The Remains of Nothing
- The Consequences of Love
- Mario's War
- Texas
- Our Land
- The Family Friend
- The Girl by the Lake
- At a Glance
- Lecture 21
- The Seed of Discord
- Marriage and Other Disasters
- Dark Love
- La pecora nera
- The Jewel
- Kryptonite!
- Drifters
- Welcome Mr. President
- Miele
- A Woman as a Friend
- Italiano medio
- Slam
- Omicidio all'italiana
- Bloody Richard
- Euphoria
- The Man Without Gravity
- Padrenostro
- The Time of Indifference
- Figli
- Rose Stone Star
- I fratelli De Filippo
- Last Night of Amore
- ''The Art of Joy''