Giuseppe Varlotta
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Born in Asti (Italy) in the Piedmont region, Giuseppe Varlotta created
a studio dedicated to music, emotion, video, theatre and dance in his
hometown. In 2003 he founded the Cultural Association Kabiria, that
produces multimedia shows and films. In 2005 he founded with director
Francesca Del Sette the artistic movement "Emozionismo" ("Emotionism").
Its manifesto is that only emotion can raise real passions into people.
He experimented different Art languages from architecture to theatre,
from design to multimedia, from video art to traditional cinema. In
2004 he directed the short "Nana';", starring the Italian world famous
writer and director Mario Monicelli, for which he received the Italian
Cinema Award Cinecitta' Holding at the Venice Film Festival 2005 and
the Special Mention Award at MIFF 2005. He is also the director of
music videos for Target Music. In 2008 he wrote, produced and directed
"Zoe'", his first feature film, starring well known Italian singer
Francesco Baccini in his first cinema acting performance and actors
Serena Grandi and Bebo Storti. He is now working on his new project
"Beyond The Mist", a meta-theatre story inspired by the historical of
Frederick II, one of the most powerful Holy Roman Emperors of the
Middle Ages and head of the House of Hohenstaufen, developing tight
connections with a contemporary story of theatre, acting and human
passions.