Emanuele Bosco(I)
- Editorial Department
- Editor
- Sound Department
Emanuele Bosco was born in Rome. Graduate in "Theory and
Technique of Film Editing" at the CSC (Centro Sperimentale di
Cinematografia) in Rome, tutored by Roberto Perpignani, he starts his
career as assistant editor in films and fictions of middle-sized and
important film productions and he collaborates also with film editors
as Esmeralda Calabria and Carla Simoncelli (Paolo Virzì's "Tutta la
vita davanti" and Ricky Tognazzi's "I segreti dell'isola").
Thereafter he asserts himself as film editor, working on shorts and documentaries. He edits several works, including: Alfredo Fiorillo's "Pene d'amore" (Stuttgart Filmwinter, Venezia Circuito Off etc.), Giulio La Monica's "Au Pair" (winner of New York Iron Mule Festival), Daniela Ambrosoli's "HN - Hermann Nitsch" and Eusebio Ciccotti's "Dall'Alba a Mezzanotte".
In 2007 the AMC (the italian association of cinema editor) awards him the famous prize "Primavera del Montaggio".
Afterwards he started a collaboration with "Visualdesigners", a video production with which he realizes and edits many music videos. In 2010 he moved to Melbourne, Australia.
Thereafter he asserts himself as film editor, working on shorts and documentaries. He edits several works, including: Alfredo Fiorillo's "Pene d'amore" (Stuttgart Filmwinter, Venezia Circuito Off etc.), Giulio La Monica's "Au Pair" (winner of New York Iron Mule Festival), Daniela Ambrosoli's "HN - Hermann Nitsch" and Eusebio Ciccotti's "Dall'Alba a Mezzanotte".
In 2007 the AMC (the italian association of cinema editor) awards him the famous prize "Primavera del Montaggio".
Afterwards he started a collaboration with "Visualdesigners", a video production with which he realizes and edits many music videos. In 2010 he moved to Melbourne, Australia.