Gabriele Albanesi

Gabriele Albanesi

47 · Born: Mar 3, 1978

Personal Details

BornMar 3, 1978 Rome, Lazio, Italy

Biography

Gabriele, a cinematic visionary, was born in the Eternal City of Rome, Italy, where his passion for filmmaking first ignited at the tender age of sixteen. With a Video8 Camerain hand, he began crafting his cinematic masterpieces, laying the foundation for a career that would soon take him to the forefront of the industry.

As a trainee assistant director, Gabriele had the privilege of working under the esteemed guidance of renowned filmmakers Antonio Manetti and Marco Manetti. This invaluable experience allowed him to hone his skills and gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of the filmmaking process.

Throughout his early career, Gabriele collaborated on numerous music videos for prominent Italian artists, including the talented Alex Britti, Gigi D'Alessio, and Max Pezzali. This exposure not only broadened his creative horizons but also provided a unique opportunity to work with some of Italy's most celebrated musicians.

In addition to his work in the film industry, Gabriele also developed his skills as a film critic, showcasing his astute analytical abilities and in-depth knowledge of the cinematic world. His degree thesis, which explored the evolution of Italian horror cinema, further demonstrated his dedication to the craft and his ability to think critically about the medium.

As Gabriele's career continued to unfold, he would go on to make a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving an indelible mark on the industry and inspiring countless others to follow in his footsteps.

As Gabriele's artistic abilities continued to evolve and flourish, he embarked on a creative journey, spearheading the production of a plethora of short films, including Braccati, L'armadio, and Mummie, each one a testament to his burgeoning talent.

These early endeavors, meticulously crafted and brought to life by the expertise of esteemed production companies such as Stars Film, Nauta Film, and the highly acclaimed Italian cinematographer Luca Bigazzi, served as a springboard for Gabriele's future success.

Luca Bigazzi, a renowned Italian cinematographer, was instrumental in the production of Gabriele's early works, lending his vast expertise and artistic vision to the films, thereby elevating their overall quality and aesthetic appeal.

Gabriele's association with these prominent production companies, including Stars Film, Nauta Film, and Luca Bigazzi, not only provided him with valuable industry connections but also afforded him the opportunity to hone his craft, experiment with different techniques, and develop his unique directorial style.

Through his collaborations with these esteemed entities, Gabriele was able to refine his skills, push the boundaries of his creativity, and ultimately lay the foundation for a successful and illustrious career in the world of filmmaking.

Gabriele marked the beginning of his feature film career in 2006 with the release of The Last House in the Woods, a cinematic masterpiece produced by NeroFilm in collaboration with Manetti bros, boasting spectacular special effects and special make-up courtesy of the renowned Italian wizard of gore, Sergio Stivaletti.

Despite being shot on a remarkably tight schedule of just 17 days and with a modest budget of under 50,000 euros, the film garnered widespread critical acclaim at numerous international film festivals, including the prestigious Montreal World Film Festival, the Philadelphia Film Festival, and the London Sci-Fi Film Festival.

The film's impressive performance was further recognized with a prize for best lead actor (Geno Diana) at the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival, as well as a jury prize for "best bloodbath" at Fantaspoa, cementing its reputation as a standout in the horror genre.

Geno Diana's outstanding performance as the lead actor earned him a prestigious award at the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Film Festival.

The film's gruesome and intense "bloodbath" scenes, meticulously crafted by Sergio Stivaletti, earned it a well-deserved jury prize at Fantaspoa.

The Last House in the Woods, despite its humble beginnings, proved to be a game-changer for Gabriele, establishing him as a force to be reckoned with in the world of horror cinema.

Sergio Stivaletti's exceptional special effects and make-up work significantly contributed to the film's success, setting a new standard for the genre.

The film's ability to transcend its limited budget and tight shooting schedule, while still delivering a high-quality product, is a testament to Gabriele's skill and dedication as a filmmaker.

Gabriele's collaboration with NeroFilm, Manetti bros, and Sergio Stivaletti resulted in a film that exceeded expectations and left a lasting impact on the horror genre.

The film's success can be attributed to the combined efforts of the entire cast and crew, who worked tirelessly to bring this gruesome and thrilling tale to life.

Gabriele's feature film debut, The Last House in the Woods, is a testament to his talent and versatility as a filmmaker, and it paved the way for a successful career in the horror genre.

The film, titled "Italian Chainsaw" in Japan, achieved unparalleled success, claiming the top spot as the number one seller in the country. Its popularity extended beyond Japanese borders, as it was also released in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Russia, and Spain, solidifying its global appeal.

In 2008, renowned director Sam Raimi took notice of the film's immense popularity, selecting it for a North American release through the collaboration of Lionsgate and Ghost House Underground. This DVD release received widespread acclaim, with Bloody Disgusting hailing it as one of the best DVDs of the year, further cementing its status as a horror masterpiece.

Gabriele's sophomore cinematic endeavour, Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show, was brought to life in 2010 through a collaborative effort with Minerva Pictures, with the invaluable support of the Film Commission Torino Piemonte. This critically acclaimed film made its television debut on the prominent Italian SKY network, and subsequently, it was distributed in the United States by the esteemed RaroVideo.

Career

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Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show
Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show as Director, Writer, Screenplay
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2006
Il bosco fuori
Il bosco fuori as Director, Writer