Piero Piluso
Piero Piluso, the master of Italian children's television. Born in 1946 in Naples, Italy, Piero Piluso has been an active director since the late 1970s, best known for his work in children's television and animation. His most famous works include "The Blue Arrow" and "The Red and the Black," both of which won him the prestigious David di Donatello Award. Piluso's signature style can be characterized by his ability to weave complex, mature themes into simple, heartwarming narratives suitable for children. Piero Piluso is a director who never lost his childlike wonder, giving generations of children a magical world to escape to through his films.