Paolo Campana is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a diverse portfolio as both a director and cinematographer.
His extensive body of work includes the critically acclaimed documentary "Vinylmania - when life runs at 33 revolutions per minute", released in 2012, which has garnered international recognition at esteemed film festivals such as the Göteborg International Film Festival, Chicago International Movies and Music Festival, Doxa IDF Vancouver, Sarajevo International Film Festival, Jecheon International Music Film Festival, and the Rotterdam International Film Festival, among others.
In addition to his documentary work, Campana has also made significant contributions to the world of short films, with notable titles such as "Skianto In Torino" (2017),"I've Never Shot You" (2006),"Centoquattro" (2002),"Free Derry, an Open Wound" (1996),"Sinistro" (1995),and "Garage" (1992).
Furthermore, Campana has also ventured into the realm of music videos, creating visuals for independent artists.
Since 2015, he has taken on the role of curator for the Doc Competition at the Seeyousound International Music Film Festival in Turin, Italy.
His debut feature-length film, "Vinylmania", is a testament to his passion for music on vinyl, which he has been collecting and DJing for many years.