Daniele Ciprì

Daniele Ciprì ( born August 17, 1962 in Palermo ) is an Italian film director and cinematographer.

Life

Ciprì working since 1986 with Franco Maresco together ( born May 5, 1958 in Palermo). It focuses on short films and contributions for the regional television station TVM. Through the program acquisition of RAI their mission Blob cínico TV Maresco and Ciprì were known nationwide. The consists of 49 short films that show in unsparing reality the states in the peripheries of Palermo.

Her first feature film, Lo zio di Brooklyn, was equally controversial and consistently. The successor Totò che visse due volte, an attack on religion, hardly came into the cinemas.

In 2012 he received his first invitation to compete in the Venice Film Festival for his feature film È stato il figlio. The work is about a person living in modest circumstances family from Palermo, whose daughter died accidentally in a shootout. The father (played by Toni Servillo ) then quarrels with itself to accept the State financial compensation for Mafia deaths. The film brought Ciprì an award for his camera work and a cinema -for- UNICEF - mention one.

Ciprì had also been photography and film production, Roberta Torres. After the turn of the millennium, he turned on his work as a cinematographer to.

Filmography (selection)

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