Nathalie Biancheri
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Biography
Nathalie Biancheri is an Italian film director and screenwriter based in London. She is known for directing the films Wolf and Nocturnal. Nathalie graduated from King's College London and began her career as a documentary researcher at the BBC. She co-founded the production company Feline Films with Jessie Fisk. Nathalie's feature film directorial debut, Nocturnal, premiered at the BFI London Film Festival in 2019. Her second feature film Wolf, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2021. She was named one of IndieWire's "22 Rising Female Filmmakers to Watch" in 2022 and the Irish Times's "50 people to watch" in 2021.
Known For

Jacob, a man who believes he is a wolf trapped in a human body, is sent to a clinic by his family where he is forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of "curative" therapies at the hands of The Zookeeper. Jacob’s only solace is the enigmatic Wildcat, with whom he roams the hospital in the dead of night. The two form an improbable friendship that develops into infatuation.
Wolf

Laurie, a cynical schoolgirl, builds a secret friendship with Pete, an older handyman who is obsessed with her.
Nocturnal
When Eleanor and Lucas meet in Rome, their chemistry is electric. With a shared passion for art, Italy and each other, it looks like the start of something life-changing. The biggest stumbling block: they're both in relationships with other people.
Takes One to Know One

Dr Richard Miles seeks our ancient treasures and explores our relationship with the past.
Archaeology: A Secret History

In a one off landmark drama documentary for BBC One, Dr Margaret Mountford presents Pompeii: The Mystery Of The People Frozen In Time.
Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time
Do you want to be in a documentary? A bunch of Englishmen have turned up at the casting for a film that turns out to be the one we are sitting and watching. A mixed gallery of characters, who paradoxically are hoping to be cast in the roles of themselves. 'I was Here' is a social experiment with brains, a heart and underplayed humour. The many attendees are as diverse as people are in the real world. Young and old, funny and bitter, self-confident and nervous - what are they hoping to find by taking part in a film? The obvious answer is the simplest one: themselves. We look on from the other side of the camera, as they take part in the experiment. The contradiction between authenticity and performance is not just a question of identity. It is also one of the basic conflicts of modern documentary filmmaking, which Ola Jankowska and Nathalie Bianchieri turn into both a premise and a method.
I was Here
When Tabitha's emotionally absent mother is replaced by her chaotic, drug-fueled alter ego 'Heidi', she finds herself caught between relief and terror. But when 'Heidi' spirals out of control, Tabitha must fight for survival in a waking nightmare.
Don't Tell Mum
The first and last glimpse into the universe of iconic Spanish sculptor Xavier Corberó since his passing in 2017. A kaleidoscopic life and career that traversed a turbulent moment of Spanish history.
Xavier Corberó: Portrait of an Artist in Winter

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