Claudio Capanna
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Claudio Capanna (Rome 1980) is a director and photographer. His first feature-length documentary Life to Come (2016) was produced by Stenola Productions, RTBF, ARTE and Al Jazeera and selected in many international festivals (DOK Leipzig, IDFA, Hot Docs, cph dox, Docs against Gravity 2017, DocsBarcelona 2017, doc ny 2017, Ânûû-rû âboro 2017, Paris Science 2018, Festival dei Popoli 2016).
As a film graduate, he dedicated his final thesis to the German director Werner Herzog. He started working in the audiovisual sector in 1999 and has directed several documentaries and short movies which premiered at international festivals (The Ancestor/L'Antenato in 2005, Great Noise/Gran Rumore in 2006). In 2006, he moved to Paris to attend the Ateliers Varan film course. Claudio also travelled to South America and Central Africa to further his work as a photographer. There, he started to work for Arte France. He currently lives in Belgium and works as a freelance director for RTBF and for other international broadcasters.
He lives in Brussels and He prepares a new documentary series.
As a film graduate, he dedicated his final thesis to the German director Werner Herzog. He started working in the audiovisual sector in 1999 and has directed several documentaries and short movies which premiered at international festivals (The Ancestor/L'Antenato in 2005, Great Noise/Gran Rumore in 2006). In 2006, he moved to Paris to attend the Ateliers Varan film course. Claudio also travelled to South America and Central Africa to further his work as a photographer. There, he started to work for Arte France. He currently lives in Belgium and works as a freelance director for RTBF and for other international broadcasters.
He lives in Brussels and He prepares a new documentary series.