Domenico Pisani
After graduating in International Relations from Sapienza University of Rome, he began working as a video operator and editor for the Rai and Mediaset networks. Simultaneously, he pursued courses in directing and screenwriting, as well as engaging in self-study. Additionally, he created his first short films and experimental videos. He produced and directed several independent music videos. In 2019, one of his projects, "A Homogeneous Whole," won the European festival "Proud of Our Heritage, Open to the World," organized by the Italian Delegation at the Council of Europe. In 2020, the short film "Le Vite Possibili" (“Possible Lives”), after participating in numerous festivals, was featured on the Shorts TV channel of Amazon Prime Video and later acquired by Rai Cinema. In 2022, he founded Reboto Production Srl, a film production company based in Rome and Calabria. In the same year, he was awarded the “Public Notice in Support of Audiovisual Productions in Calabria 2022.” In 2023, he directed "Fuliggine" (“Foulness”), a short film entirely shot in Serra San Bruno (VV), his hometown, and produced by Reboto Production in collaboration with the Calabria Film Commission.