Antonio Capuano
A master of Italian cinema, Antonio Capuano was born in 1940 in Naples, Italy, and has been actively directing films since the early 1980s. Predominantly working with drama and romance genres, his most well-known films include "Vito and the Others" (1991), "Red Moon" (2001), and "Dark Love" (2005), with "Vito and the Others" earning him recognition at the Venice Film Festival. Capuano's authorial style often reflects his Neapolitan roots, with narratives deeply embedded in social realism and psychological exploration. Antonio Capuano is a director who paints with raw emotion, capturing the essence of humanity in all its beauty and ugliness, crafting a cinematic experience that is both visceral and profoundly moving.