Ilaria Vecchio
Director and Editor
Ilaria Vecchio
Director and Editor
ILARIA VECCHIO is a director and editor.
She graduated from the European Institute of Design in Milan. She moved to Rome where she began working on several sets as an assistant director, both in film and theater.
She worked with directors such as Claudio Noce and Rosa Masciopinto.
Later, for several years, he followed the master "platinotypist" Giancarlo Vaiarelli in Milan in the Camera Oscura. In the darkroom he refined his skills and began to experiment with film.
Between 2019 and 2021 with the fashion film "Aramine" he wins several awards such as:
- "Best art director" at London Fashion Film festival and Miami Fashion Film Festival ;
- "Best editor" at the Seattle International Fashion Film Festival.
- "Best Visual Effects and Sound Design" at the Australian Fashion Film Festival. He currently works as a freelancer with several advertising agencies between Milan and Rome for brands such as Ichnusa, Missoni, JTI, Luisa via Roma.
Pasquale Mattia Gelorini
Director, Editor and Screenwriter
Pasquale Mattia Gelorini
Director, Editor and Screenwriter
director, film editor and screenwriter, focuses his research on exploring new narrative forms and cinematic techniques. With a strong interest in universal human experiences and spiritual traditions, his work is characterized by ecstatic visions and liminal spaces.
He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts (Milan) and graduated in Film Editing at the Civica Scuola di Cinema "Luchino Visconti" (CILECT Member), with a thesis on the construction of contemplative suspension.
His innovative approach to editing has led him to collaborate with major Italian and international companies, including AC Milan, Forbes, AKQA and RAI.
In 2023, Pasquale co-founded the film and advertising production company CHROMAKIA.
His experimental short film "The Daily Night" (The Daily Night), completed in April 2023, has received numerous selections and awards internationally. In 2025 his film will be screened in the United States in the fascinating Gene Siskel Film Center at the Chicago Arthouse Film Festival.