Daniele Vicari

Daniele Vicari

Italian maestro of the lens, Daniele Vicari was born on February 26, 1967, in Fermo, Italy. He's been active in the film industry since 1994, mainly focusing on drama and documentary genres, and has directed noteworthy films such as "Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood" and "The Past Is a Foreign Land." Over the course of his career, Vicari has won numerous awards, including the Silver Bear for an Outstanding Artistic Contribution at the Berlin International Film Festival for "Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood," and his works are characterized by their raw realism and socio-political commentary. Daniele Vicari, with his unflinching eye for reality and unwavering commitment to telling human stories, has solidified his place as one of Italy's most important contemporary filmmakers.