Giuseppe Bucci
Directing
Biography
Giuseppe Bucci is a director and writer, known for Luigi e Vincenzo (2013), Una notte ancora (2012) and Being at home with Claude (theatrical version) In casa con Claude (2020).
Known For

While investigating the murder of a woman that occurred in the sado-masochistic club scene, Inspector Luca Moccia discovers fantasies that threaten his relationship. Will he overcome them?
The Dark Sea

The end of a love story between a young boy and a man with too many regrets which, for the latter, becomes an obsession.
One More Night

A son fails to feel sorry for the death of his father, a homophobic and bigoted man mainly due to his religious upbringing. The son has never confessed his homosexuality to his father and, desperate, he makes a very strong gesture to shout his homosexuality to God, the church and his father.
In My Own Image

Today, a special day for Luigi and Vincenzo, years of a love story in clandestine, for shame, fear, thinking do not have rights, no marriage, no family, neither walking hand in hand.... But this day, the same of the Napoli gay pride day, something changes.... Written by Giuseppe Bucci
Luigi and Vincenzo

Based on the novel Orlando: a biography by Virginia Woolf, the film portrays the writer as swept up in the emotions of her characters. Orlando, a beautiful androgynous nobleman, lives an extraordinarily long life, from the reign of Elizabeth I to modern times, while undergoing a mysterious change of sex and becoming a woman.
Parlami, Orlando

A close interrogation between a police commissioner and Yves, a young escort living between alcohol, drugs and prostitution, who denounced himself of Claude's murder. What are the reasons that led Yves to kill Claude, a good boy with whom he had a relationship? The surprising and exciting answer will only be discovered at the end.
Being at Home with Claude

A tribute to the legendary text “The Human Voice” by Jean Cocteau. But unlike the other versions with Anna Magnani, Sophia Loren or Tilda Swinton, the person at the receiving end of the last phone call is not a married man, but another woman.
Laura's Voice

Two actors with a strong age difference play the roles of emperor and slave on the stage, but in daily life they are a couple in crisis and things are diametrically opposite.