Stefano Lorenzi's impressive career has been marked by his collaborations with renowned filmmakers, including Spike Lee, Abel Ferrara, Abbas Kiarostami, Mario Monicelli, and Paolo Virzì, in various capacities such as assistant director and collaborator.
One of his notable directorial efforts is the documentary "Genoa without answers", released in 2002, which showcased his skill in crafting engaging and thought-provoking content.
In 2003, Lorenzi made another significant contribution to the world of cinema with "Nunca máis - The black tide", a film that received a special mention at the prestigious Cinema Ambiente Festival in Turin.
Throughout his career, Lorenzi has worked with prominent television networks such as Mediaset and Rai, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile filmmaker.
His films have been screened at numerous esteemed festivals, including the Venice Film Festival and the Moscow International Film Festival, cementing his status as a respected figure in the world of cinema.