Vincenzo Antonio Cosentino[1] (born August 13, 1982) is an Italian filmmaker, director, screenwriter and editor.
Biography
Cosentino was born in
Syracuse on August 13, 1982. He lived mostly in
Gravina di Catania,
Sicily. After finishing his studies in economics in
Catania, he migrated to Australia in March 2007 to study film making.
He failed at his first competition (
Tropfest).[2] Frustration brought him to make other short movies and his first success came with the short film "I Have Learned" in an Avid Student Competition. Cosentino made eight short films in less than 10 months.
He is the writer, director,
cinematographer and
editor of all his eight short movies (except in the movie "The Light" where he was not the
cinematographer).
Vincenzo Antonio Cosentino[1] (born August 13, 1982) is an Italian filmmaker, director, screenwriter and editor.
Biography
Cosentino was born in
Syracuse on August 13, 1982. He lived mostly in
Gravina di Catania,
Sicily. After finishing his studies in economics in
Catania, he migrated to Australia in March 2007 to study film making.
He failed at his first competition (
Tropfest).[2] Frustration brought him to make other short movies and his first success came with the short film "I Have Learned" in an Avid Student Competition. Cosentino made eight short films in less than 10 months.
He is the writer, director,
cinematographer and
editor of all his eight short movies (except in the movie "The Light" where he was not the
cinematographer).