- Wiliam Farnesi was born on September 9, 1967 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is a writer and director, known for the documentaries Novembre (2001), La canzone di Rimbaud (2003), Novembro (2005), Pietrafiore (2007), Lalla Romano l'inverno in me (2008) and the short movies Sera di Festa (2002) and Pioggia di Ceneri Senza Zucchero (2002).
Graduated in journalism in 1990, he worked for ten years at Bandeirantes, a Brazilian television network, and TV Cultura, a public network based in São Paulo, creating content for diverse areas with a particular focus on education and culture.
In 2000 he moved to Italy and received a master's degree in Storytelling after studying at Scuola Holden in Turin.
Since 2017, he is back to Brazil and presents Astro Síntese, a daily web series, on Instagram.
He is also a wrote three books: Poesia Cronica (2017), Zoo Naif (2018) and Poesia per principianti (2019).- IMDb Mini Biography By: LT
- Wiliam Farnesi is an Italian-Brazilian filmmaker and screenwriter. He graduated in Social Communication from Faculdade Cásper Líbero (1990) and 10 years later acquired his master's degree in Creative Writing from Scuola Holden in Turin.
- He moved to Turin in 2000, and made a dozen documentaries and short films that participated in film festivals and events in Brazil, Italy, Greece and the Czech Republic.
- He worked as a journalist at TV Bandeirantes and TV Cultura, in São Paulo from 1991 to 2000.
- He produced and presented the radio program "Brasis" about Brazilian culture on the Flash Radio, Turin.
- He worked as a freelancer translating and making subtitles for documentaries and foreign films for Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI).
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