Angelo Orlando
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Angelo Orlando was born in Salerno, Italy. Scriptwriter, director and
actor. He had his real breakthrough in 1990 when Fellini gave him the
role of Nestore in his last movie La voce della Luna, and the following
year, in Massimo Troisi's film I Thought It Was Love, for which he won
the David di Donatello award as best supporting actor. He went on
writing comedy sketches and a variety of TV show episodes and wrote
plays for the theatre. In 1994 made his first film as director, L'anno
prossimo vado a letto alle dieci, a movie inspired to Andrea Pazienza's
comic strips. In 1998 he wrote his second feature film, Barbara,
rewritten for the theatre a few years later. In the same year he wrote
Tobia al Caffè, a film by Gianfranco Mingozzi. In 1999 he wrote the
screenplay Outlaw, a film by Enzo Monteleone, nominated by the Italian
National Sindacate of film Journalists amongst the best Italian scripts
in 2000. His debut in literature in 2001, was with Quasi quattordici
(Nearly fourteen), almost an autobiographic story, a diary of a child
in a southern country of Italy. In November 2005 he won the Solinas
Prize with Casamatta Vendesi, best comedy screenplay. Sfiorarsi is his
third feature film and was written together with the actress and
scriptwriter Valentina Carnelutti. Sfiorarsi is awarded in several
national and international festivals, a distribution Atalante Film in
collaboration with the Film School Sentieri Selvaggi in Rome, Italy. In
2007 he wrote the screenplay Sandrine in the rain.
In 2008 starts to shooting the Short Movie, The Day After, in 2009 the short film Giro Giro Tondo and in 2012, One Hundred Second, selected in the Short Film Corner at Cannes Festival. In 2010 is among the finalist of the screenplay Solinas with Cinq, sei, sett, ott, written with Valentina Russo. Since 2005, the Association of Humanity and Culture La Teca, holds seminars on the craft of the actor, creative writing workshops, script, direction and cinematic language, in Rome, Trento, Genova, Legnano, Lugano, Sassari.
2012 he founded the production company Gris Medio with the greek photographer and greek cinematographer Efthymia Zymvragaki.
2015 his fourth feature: Rocco tiene tu nombre, shooted in Barcelona, has his world wide premiere at RIFF (Rome independent Film Festival).
In 2008 starts to shooting the Short Movie, The Day After, in 2009 the short film Giro Giro Tondo and in 2012, One Hundred Second, selected in the Short Film Corner at Cannes Festival. In 2010 is among the finalist of the screenplay Solinas with Cinq, sei, sett, ott, written with Valentina Russo. Since 2005, the Association of Humanity and Culture La Teca, holds seminars on the craft of the actor, creative writing workshops, script, direction and cinematic language, in Rome, Trento, Genova, Legnano, Lugano, Sassari.
2012 he founded the production company Gris Medio with the greek photographer and greek cinematographer Efthymia Zymvragaki.
2015 his fourth feature: Rocco tiene tu nombre, shooted in Barcelona, has his world wide premiere at RIFF (Rome independent Film Festival).