"Rising of the Setting Sun", recent feature length documentary realised by Julie Hössle, Andrea Bertoldi and Claudia Gerstl, received the "Gaia Student Award" at the recent edition of the BIFED - Bozcaada International Festival of Ecological Documentary.
A massive ZeLIG presence at the upcoming edition of the Festival dei Popoli (2 - 9 November) in Florence.
"Rising of the Setting Sun", recent graduation film realised by Julie Hössle, Andrea Bertoldi and Claudia Gerstl, will celebrate its World Premiere at the BIFED - BOZCAADA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ECOLOGICAL DOCUMENTARY.
On 8. and 9. November 2019 the recent 10 graduation films will be presented to the city of Bolzano. "ZeLIG FILM FEST" will take place at the FilmClub in the city centre.
"Neverland", one of our recentest film productions, realised by Erald Dika and Simone Endrizzi, will be part of the official program of the Tirana International Film Festival.
Our recent film "No Kids for me thank you" by Linda Nyman, Tamara Diepold and Emma Baruffaldi will celebrate its World Premiere, on Friday, 13th of September, at the upcoming edition of the International Film Festival "Visioni dal Mondo Immagini dalla Realtà".
29 film students got their diplomas recently, as last moment of the three years professional course in documentary filmmaking, edition 2016-2019, which just ended at the end of June.
Editor
Born in Rome in 1980. Following completion of high school in Rome (Liceo Classico Torquato Tasso), he obtained a diploma in film editing from Rome’s Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in 2004. He curated the editing and colour correction of many of Italy’s and foreign film directors, amongst whom: Abdellatif Kechiche, Pietro Marcello, Gabriele Mainetti, Claudio Noce, Pippo Mezzapesa, Daniele Segre, Lamberto Sanfelice e Carlo Sironi. In 2005 he taught post production at Turin’s Experimental Cinematography Centre, animation department, then at L’Aquila’s Centre in 2011. From 2013 to 2019 he taught digital post production at Rome’s Experimental Cinematography Centre. In 2016 he won the David di Donatello award for best film editing with the film “Lo chiamavano Jeeg Robot” directed by Gabriele Marinetti, which won 7 awards. Amongst others, he curated the colour correction and post production of Mektoub My Love by Abdellatif Kechiche, selected by the 2017 Venice Film Festival, of Tir by Alberto Fasulo winner of the Marc’Aurelio d’Oro Roma award 2013 and of Sacro Gra by Gianfranco Rosi winner of the Leone d’Oro award in Venice in 2013.
Produzent
Geboren 1953 in Turin, wo er 1979 sein Medizinstudium abschloss. 1984 gründet er zusammen mit Elena Filippini und Stefano Tealdi die Produktionsfirma „Stefilm“. Er betreut Workshops für Drehbuchschreiben, Produktion und Pitching für Dokumentarfilme in Europa, Docu Regio, für die Filmschule ZeLIG Schule in-Bozen, Filmfestival Raccontare l'Avventura-Trento, Bottega Finzioni-Bologna, IDS Academy, Scuola Holden Torino, Film Garage-Scuola Holden Turin, Sguardi Factory Lab-Arezzo, Maja. Edorado Fracchia ist Vorstandsmitglied von Doc/it und Documentary in Europe. Als Produzent von Stefilm kümmert er insbesondere für die "Erstlingsarbeiten" für Fernsehen und Kino. Sein letzter Film "My home, in Libya" von Martina Melilli stand in der offiziellen Auswahl von Locarno 2018 und ist der Gewinner des Corso Salani Award, Triest 2019.