Giona A. Nazzaro | |
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Born |
Zürich, Switzerland | 1 June 1965
Occupation | Artistic director |
Organization | Locarno Festival |
Giona A. Nazzaro (born 1 June 1965) is the artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival. [1]
He is also the General Delegate of the Venice International Film Critics’ Week. [2] and a member of the selection committee at the International Film Festival Rotterdam [3] and he collaborates with the Locarno Film Festival [4] and the Visions du Réel Nyon. [5] He is a board member of the European Film Awards. [6] He was named the artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival in November 2020 after the resignation of Lili Hinstin. [7]
A member of the Union of Italian Film Critics (SNCCI) Nazzaro is a regular contributor to the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto [8] and the bymonthly magazine MicroMega.
He is the author of several books on cinema: Il cinema di Hong Kong – Spade, kung fu, pistole, fantasmi (Le mani, 1997), [9] John Woo – La nuova leggenda del cinema d'azione (Castelvecchi, 2000); [10] Il dizionario dei film di Hong Kong (Universitaria Editrice, 2005), [11] Action – Forme di un transgenere cinematografico (Le mani, 2000) [12] and Il conflitto delle idee. Al cinema con MicroMega (Bietti, 2014). [13] Nazzaro is also the author of the novel A Mon Dragone c'è il Diavolo (Perdisa Pop, 2010). [14]
Giona A. Nazzaro | |
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Born |
Zürich, Switzerland | 1 June 1965
Occupation | Artistic director |
Organization | Locarno Festival |
Giona A. Nazzaro (born 1 June 1965) is the artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival. [1]
He is also the General Delegate of the Venice International Film Critics’ Week. [2] and a member of the selection committee at the International Film Festival Rotterdam [3] and he collaborates with the Locarno Film Festival [4] and the Visions du Réel Nyon. [5] He is a board member of the European Film Awards. [6] He was named the artistic director of the Locarno Film Festival in November 2020 after the resignation of Lili Hinstin. [7]
A member of the Union of Italian Film Critics (SNCCI) Nazzaro is a regular contributor to the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto [8] and the bymonthly magazine MicroMega.
He is the author of several books on cinema: Il cinema di Hong Kong – Spade, kung fu, pistole, fantasmi (Le mani, 1997), [9] John Woo – La nuova leggenda del cinema d'azione (Castelvecchi, 2000); [10] Il dizionario dei film di Hong Kong (Universitaria Editrice, 2005), [11] Action – Forme di un transgenere cinematografico (Le mani, 2000) [12] and Il conflitto delle idee. Al cinema con MicroMega (Bietti, 2014). [13] Nazzaro is also the author of the novel A Mon Dragone c'è il Diavolo (Perdisa Pop, 2010). [14]