Andrea Settembrini
Directing
Known For

Die Knickerbocker-Bande is an Austrian television series.
Die Knickerbocker-Bande

On the dock at the port of Patras, Greece, we observe merchant ships docked in the roadstead. This is the first stop on the so-called "Balkan route," traveled each year by thousands of people fleeing Middle Eastern countries to reach the heart of Europe: these are men and women who cross forests, mountains, rivers, and fields on foot. More often than not, when they are stopped by border police, they are sent back to their point of departure. It is what some of them call "the game." Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Go, Friend, Go

How can a person change the world around them? Art is one of the most important tools that human beings have at their disposal to change thought, to move what seems to be sedimented and fixed. In IO|OI, with a play of exchanges and reflections, a person and their creation dance together. The work of art and its creator guide each other step by step, exchanging parts and leaving behind more questions than answers, one above all: are we the creation or the creator?
IO|OI

In Cuba, the nights are very dark indeed when there’s yet another power outage—but as much as possible, life goes on. People find their way around in the pitch dark, cyclists loom out of the blackness, children hang out on the streets by the light of flashlights. At the same time, the disruption appears to create intimacy: a priest takes the opportunity to open the Bible by candlelight and reads about the creation of light and darkness, an aged blind singer plays the guitar for his wife in their bedroom, a boy and his teacher play endless games of chess in the half-light, a fisherman heads calmly into the water with a lantern. Headlights from passing cars flash over houses shrouded in darkness, while the people inside sing and talk under the glow of portable lights.
Blackout Dreams

A tale of poverty in Salento during the 60s and 70s.