Massimiliano di Lodovico
- Producer
He started his career as a cinema producer in 2008 when he produced the
advert 'Romaforyou' Onlus bastapoco, directed by Laura Luchetti and
presented at the Festival of Cinema of Roma. In 2011 he produced his
first film Febbre da fieno directed by Laura Luchetti and distributed
by Walt Disney Italy. The film, was presented during the international
festivals of St. Louis, Atlanta, Sacramento, Jaipur, Albuquerque,
Cleveland International Film Festival, Fantasporto of Oporto and at the
Metropolitan Film Festival of New York where it won the award for the
best film.
In 2012 he produced together with the production company Oh!Pen The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars, a short film in English, adapted from a story by the writer Erri De Luca and directed by the Italian/American director Edoardo Ponti with which he won the Tribeca Film Festival, a special award 'the silver ribbon' for short films and it was on the short list for the Oscars.
In 2012 he founded the production company MasiFilm and produced RazzaBastarda the first film directed by Alessandro Gassmann. Adapted for the Roman teatre and his 'baby', written by Reinaldo Povod, a film which won the 'silver ribbon' Hamilton award 'behind the camera', it won the Bari International film Festival and it was candidated twice for an award David of Donatello.
He continued his activities for the charity Romaforyou Onlus, collecting funds for the building of 4 water wells in together with Delfina Delettrez Fendi.
In 2013 he founded the cinema production company Masifilm Srl.
In 2013 he the produced The human voice of Jean Cocteau (La Voce Umana di Jean Cocteau), riadapting it in a naples dialect by the celebrated Erri De Luca with the direction of Edoardo Ponti and starring Sofia Loren.
In 2013 he founded the studios academy, a school for cinema, to be found at the Studios di Roma (ex Studi de Paolis).
In 2012 he produced together with the production company Oh!Pen The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars, a short film in English, adapted from a story by the writer Erri De Luca and directed by the Italian/American director Edoardo Ponti with which he won the Tribeca Film Festival, a special award 'the silver ribbon' for short films and it was on the short list for the Oscars.
In 2012 he founded the production company MasiFilm and produced RazzaBastarda the first film directed by Alessandro Gassmann. Adapted for the Roman teatre and his 'baby', written by Reinaldo Povod, a film which won the 'silver ribbon' Hamilton award 'behind the camera', it won the Bari International film Festival and it was candidated twice for an award David of Donatello.
He continued his activities for the charity Romaforyou Onlus, collecting funds for the building of 4 water wells in together with Delfina Delettrez Fendi.
In 2013 he founded the cinema production company Masifilm Srl.
In 2013 he the produced The human voice of Jean Cocteau (La Voce Umana di Jean Cocteau), riadapting it in a naples dialect by the celebrated Erri De Luca with the direction of Edoardo Ponti and starring Sofia Loren.
In 2013 he founded the studios academy, a school for cinema, to be found at the Studios di Roma (ex Studi de Paolis).