Stefano Casertano
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Stefano Casertano is a film director, producer, screenwriter and author residing in Berlin, Germany and Rome, Italy. Stefano heads the film company "Daring House".
Stefano co-produced the film "The Mafia is not what it used" to be" by Franco Maresco, awarded a "Silver Lion" as Special Jury Prize at the official competition of the Venice Film Festival - La Biennale di Venezia in 2019. Among the others, he previously produced "The Ballad of the Homeless", an animated short winner of Oscar-qualifying Festival "LA Short Fest".
As director, in 2018 he won the DocFeed Festival in Eindhoven and the Special Mention of the Jury at the Rome Independent Film Festival with the film "People of Love and Rage". His film "Tales of the March" has been selected by the "Venice Immersive" section of the Venice Film Festival in 2023.
He has been nominated "Italian Leader" by the Council for the United States and Italy and "Junior Fellow" by the Aspen Institute. Stefano is an alumn of the Venice Biennale College for Virtual Reality.
Stefano co-produced the film "The Mafia is not what it used" to be" by Franco Maresco, awarded a "Silver Lion" as Special Jury Prize at the official competition of the Venice Film Festival - La Biennale di Venezia in 2019. Among the others, he previously produced "The Ballad of the Homeless", an animated short winner of Oscar-qualifying Festival "LA Short Fest".
As director, in 2018 he won the DocFeed Festival in Eindhoven and the Special Mention of the Jury at the Rome Independent Film Festival with the film "People of Love and Rage". His film "Tales of the March" has been selected by the "Venice Immersive" section of the Venice Film Festival in 2023.
He has been nominated "Italian Leader" by the Council for the United States and Italy and "Junior Fellow" by the Aspen Institute. Stefano is an alumn of the Venice Biennale College for Virtual Reality.