Andrea Sbarbaro (b. 1998)

Birthplace:
Cernusco sul Naviglio, Lombardy

Born:
December 21, 1998

Andrea Sbarbaro, born in 1998, graduated in 2020 in film direction at the Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti, with the short-film Hikikomori. After the academy he became partner of the Eclettica production company, for which he held the role of artistic director, director and post-production supervisor. In 2021 he directed two short-films: Vae Victis and The Human Implant, the latter - starring Giovanni Storti - was selected in more than 40 festivals around the world. In 2022 he directed "Farewell, for today" with Riccardo Copreni.  Since 2023 he has been part of the film distribution company Gorrilla Film Distribution, for which he holds the role of sales manager.  In 2024 returned on set with Copreni for the production of 154, a sci-fi shortmovie with Giovanni Storti and Giulia Bellu.

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Character Designer:
2018  Hypochondria

Director:
2018  Hypochondria
2020  Hikikomori
2021  The Human Implant
2022  Farewell, for today
2022  Vae Victis
2024  154
????  Dorothy's Trial

Editor:
2018  Hypochondria
2020  Hikikomori
2021  The Human Implant
2022  Biccheri
2022  Farewell, for today
2022  Vae Victis
2023  Zum See
2024  154
????  Dorothy's Trial
????  SANSDIEU

Producer:
2018  Hypochondria
2020  Hikikomori
2021  The Human Implant
2022  Biccheri
2022  Farewell, for today
2022  Vae Victis
2023  Zum See
2024  154
????  Dorothy's Trial
????  SANSDIEU

Writer:
2018  Hypochondria
2020  Hikikomori
2021  The Human Implant
2022  Biccheri
2022  Farewell, for today
2022  Vae Victis
2023  Zum See
2024  154
????  Dorothy's Trial
????  SANSDIEU

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