
Antonio La Camera
Directing
Biography
Antonio La Camera was born in Castrovillari, in 1990. After graduating with honors in Cinema and Visual Arts at the Roma Tre University, he attended courses in directing and screenwriting at the film school Sentieri Selvaggi in Rome. His short films "Carne e Polvere", "Il Sogno del Vecchio" e "Nel Ritrovo del Silenzio" have been screened at over 100 international and national festivals including the British Film Institute Future Film Festival (UK), Braunschweig Film Festival (Germany), Ischia Film Festival (Italy), Fabriano Film Fest (Italy), Al-Nahj International Shortfilm Festival (Iraq), CinemAmbiente - Enrivomental Film Festival (Italy), Terre di Cinema - International Cinematographers Days (Italy) and he was among the authors of Italian short films that represented Italy at the RIFF - Russia-Italy Film Festival (Russia). He has won important awards such as the award for best director awarded by the Pázmány Film Festival organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of Budapest and the prize for the best international short film at the Turkish festival Hak-is Short Film Festival. He is the artistic director of the short film distribution company "Gargantua Film Distribution" and the founder and artistic director of the "Castrovillari Film Festival".
Known For

Expelled from Eden, a man and a woman find themselves immersed in the violence of the Earth. Eva will guide Bruno in a profound journey within himself.
Eva

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El Duelo Weird

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Dove gli Alberi non Parlano

In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, two trees awaken in the night and set out on a spiritual journey, uncovering a past life in which they were two little brothers.
The Lost Memories Of Trees

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Primo Sangue

In a large, empty gym, the protagonists Iris and Lea play hide-and-seek: time seems to stand still, while the approach of an airplane transforms reality in a mysterious and poetic way.
Le Mur du Son
16-year-old Filipino-Italian teenager Ren is trapped in his mother Mia’s possessive love, who must break free during a three-day Filipino wake as Typhoon Edith approaches Manila. When news arrives that Mia’s mother Moini is dying in the Philippines, mother and son return to Manila, where Ren finds himself enchanted by Jolina, his cousins’ babysitter, and coached in the art of love by his eccentric cousin Monique. As Typhoon Edith nears and family dysfunction brews, Ren must claim his independence.
I Have to F*** Before the World Ends

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Demain, il y aura quelque chose de nouveau

Meat and powder are mixed in the life of a farmer who, in the carnal relationship with his environment, has to face the unpredictability of nature.
Flesh And Dust

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Nel Ritrovo del Silenzio

A personal story set against the backdrop of the 1980 Irpinia earthquake, narrated by a father to his son. This event becomes a universal paradigm for exploring the story of those who were forced to leave their homes and migrate. People are intrinsically linked to places, and these places hold the memory of those who inhabited them.
Fallen Houses

Cracolice, a seaside village in the Tyrrhenian Sea, is sadly known in the news for an event that broke out in the early 1990s, which has never been denied or confirmed: following the landing of the famous 'poison ships', the young population suddenly stopped growing, creating eternal adolescents. How this was possible still remains a mystery.
Cracolice

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Il Sogno del Vecchio

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