Giovanni Maderna


Giovanni Davide Maderna is an Italian film director.

Life and work

In 1995 Maderna directed his first short film, La Place, in Lyon, France, equal winner at Nanni Moretti's Sacher Festival. After a few other shorts, and after attending for a few months the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, in 1999 his first feature film This is the garden won the Leone del futuro - Premio Venezia opera prima "Luigi De Laurentiis" award for Best Debut Film at Venice Film Festival. Then he directed Imperfect Love which also premiered at Venice Film Festival.
His third film Schopenhauer was in competition at Locarno Film Festival and screened at Lincoln Center in New York in 2007 . Four years later Heaven without Earth, co-directed with Sara Pozzoli, premiered in Competition at Venice Days. The film has been broadcast by Rai Tre cult programme :it:Fuori orario. Cose viste|Fuori Orario over the opening night and was then nominated at Doc.it Awards.
Since 2002 he's been teaching filmmaking in various universities and cinema schools such as Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, SUPSI in Lugano, Civica Scuola di Cinema in Milan.
He founded the production company Quarto Film and since 2007 worked with authors such as Francesco Gatti, Dario Buccino, Filippo Ticozzi, Sara Pozzoli, Mauro Santini, Tonino De Bernardi, Giovanni Cioni, Michelangelo Frammartino and Louis Benassi.
In 2005 he dedicated a video-interview to the Italian experimental film-maker Alberto Grifi.
In 2012 he curated the independent section at Venice Film Festival "Cinema Corsaro", a selection of works marked by an unconventional and experimental approach to both production and direction. In this occasion, he presented his new film Carmela, saved by Buccaneers, co-directed with Mauro Santini and part of a series of experimental films loosely based on Emilio Salgari's "Jolanda, la figlia del Corsaro Nero".
Look Love Lost is a film made with private footage recorded over a few years and edited in a single session on Christmas Day 2011. Cristina Piccino on Italian newspaper Il manifesto named it the 2nd best film worldwide of 2012.
In 2015 he founded the London-based production company El Entertainment Ltd, named after Luis Buñuel's "Él".
In 2018 he starts a collaboration with experimental filmmaker and artist Louis Benassi. Their first joint work is the 16mm diptych The title is pretentious.. considering the purity of the endeavour, released in 2019.

Filmography