Claudio Noce
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Born in Rome in 1975. Italian director and writer.
His work starts in the late 90's, when he begins filming his first
short movies and documentaries and engages collaborations with various
Italian artists and advertising companies.
Noce's breakthrough in the Italian cinematography arrives in 2005, when
he wins the prestigious Italian award "David di Donatello" and the
"Silver Ribbon" of the Italian National Syndacate of Film Journalists
with his short film "Aria". Presented at the Venice Film Festival,
"Aria" also wins the European Film Award. This successful debut is
followed by the award winning short movie "Adil e Yussuf" (2007),
selected at the Venice Film Festival and also nominated for the "David
di Donatello". The documentary "Aman e gli altri" (2006), presented at
the Torino Film Festival, reveals to be the first step toward the
production of Claudio Noce's critically acclaimed first feature film,
starring Valerio Mastrandrea, "Good Morning Aman" (2009), official
selection at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival, where it was
screened as a part of the Critics Week program. With "Good Morning
Aman" Claudio Noce receives also nominations for the "David di
Donatello", the "Silver Ribbon", and wins the FICE award (Italian
Federation of Cinema d'Essai) for "Breakthrough Directing".
"The Ice Forest", starring Emir Kusturica, Ksenia Rappoport, Andriano
Giannini and Domenico Diele, is Noce's second feature film.
His work starts in the late 90's, when he begins filming his first
short movies and documentaries and engages collaborations with various
Italian artists and advertising companies.
Noce's breakthrough in the Italian cinematography arrives in 2005, when
he wins the prestigious Italian award "David di Donatello" and the
"Silver Ribbon" of the Italian National Syndacate of Film Journalists
with his short film "Aria". Presented at the Venice Film Festival,
"Aria" also wins the European Film Award. This successful debut is
followed by the award winning short movie "Adil e Yussuf" (2007),
selected at the Venice Film Festival and also nominated for the "David
di Donatello". The documentary "Aman e gli altri" (2006), presented at
the Torino Film Festival, reveals to be the first step toward the
production of Claudio Noce's critically acclaimed first feature film,
starring Valerio Mastrandrea, "Good Morning Aman" (2009), official
selection at the 2009 Venice International Film Festival, where it was
screened as a part of the Critics Week program. With "Good Morning
Aman" Claudio Noce receives also nominations for the "David di
Donatello", the "Silver Ribbon", and wins the FICE award (Italian
Federation of Cinema d'Essai) for "Breakthrough Directing".
"The Ice Forest", starring Emir Kusturica, Ksenia Rappoport, Andriano
Giannini and Domenico Diele, is Noce's second feature film.