Matteo Garrone

Matteo Garrone

Born: October 15, 1968
in Rome, Italy
Matteo Garrone (born 15 October 1968; Rome) is an Italian filmmaker. Born in Rome, the son of a theatre critic, Nico Garrone and a photographer, in 1996 Garrone won the Sacher d'Oro, an award sponsored by Nanni Moretti, with the short film Silhouette, that became one of the three episodes that are on his first long feature, Terra di Mezzo in 1997. He won Best Director at the European Film Awards and at the David di Donatello Awards for Gomorrah (2008), among many other awards. His film Reality (2012) competed in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and won the Grand Prix.

His films Tale of Tales (2015) and Dogman (2018) were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival and the 2018 Cannes Film Festival respectively. The Nastro d'argento awarded Garrone both Best Producer and Best Director with Dogman. He received the latter again for Pinocchio (2019).

Movies for Matteo Garrone...

Piazza Vittorio
Title: Piazza Vittorio
Character: Himself
Released: September 9, 2017
Type: Movie
Vivid mosaic/portrait of Rome’s biggest public square, Piazza Vittorio, featuring talks with African musicians and restaurant workers, Chinese barkeeps and relocated eastern Europeans, homeless men and women, artists, actors, and many others.
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Pina Bausch a Roma
Title: Pina Bausch a Roma
Character: Self
Released: April 1, 2017
Type: Movie
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Cinema Italiano: Moments of Truth
Title: Cinema Italiano: Moments of Truth
Character: Self
Released: June 17, 2014
Type: Movie
Documentary about Italian cinema.
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The Caiman
Title: The Caiman
Character: direttore della fotografia
Released: March 24, 2006
Type: Movie
Bruno Bonomo was a famous producer of B-movies in the ‘70s. After a long hiatus, Bonomo offers a screenplay to RAI centered on the figure of Italy’s prime minister and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, a subject so controversial that even the public television broadcaster refuses to produce it