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'''Matteo Garrone''' (born October 15, 1968) is an award winning [[Italy|Italian]] film maker.
'''Matteo Garrone''' (born October 15, 1968) is an award winning [[Italy|Italian]] film maker.


Born in [[Rome]], the son of a theatre critic ([[Nico Garrone]]) and a photographer, in 1996 Garrone won the ''Sacher d'Oro'', an award sponsored by [[Nanni Moretti]], with the short film ''Silhouette'', that became one of the three episodes that are on his first long film ''[[Terra di mezzo]]'' in 1997.
Born in [[Rome]], the son of a theatre critic ([[Nico Garrone]]) and a photographer, in 1996 Garrone won the ''Sacher d'Oro'', an award sponsored by [[Nanni Moretti]], with the short film ''Silhouette'', that became one of the three episodes that are on his first long film ''[[Terra di mezzo]]'' in 1997. He won Best Director at the [[European Film Awards]] and at the [[David di Donatello Awards]] for "[[Gomorrah|Gomorrah (film)]]".


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 17:45, 11 March 2010

Matteo Garrone

Matteo Garrone (born October 15, 1968) is an award winning Italian film maker.

Born in Rome, the son of a theatre critic (Nico Garrone) and a photographer, in 1996 Garrone won the Sacher d'Oro, an award sponsored by Nanni Moretti, with the short film Silhouette, that became one of the three episodes that are on his first long film Terra di mezzo in 1997. He won Best Director at the European Film Awards and at the David di Donatello Awards for "Gomorrah (film)".

Filmography