A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Gus Gia
Gustavo Giannini
Gustavo Gianuzi
Birthplace:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Born:
July 21, 1968
Born in Buenos Aires, Gustavo Alejandro Giannini started making short films in S-8 at late 80's. He studied film and screen writing at CIEVYC. After graduation, he wrote and directed "InEx, the shadow of truth" a CiFi movie TV. In 2005 he carried out the first CGI 3D animation feature film made with open source software, "Plumíferos" (2010)/"Birds of Paradise" (Lionsgate, 2014) he was Executive Producer, Co-Director, and Editor. In 2010, he created the label "The Hombre Orquesta" to carry out his own fiction and low budget projects with commercial scope. He write, direct, produces and post-produces "5-5-5" an apocalyptic thriller inspired by the premonitions of the plastic artist Benjamín Solari Parravicini, winning as Best Foreign Film 2012 at the Orlando International Film Festival-Florida-USA, and won 5 categories in the Mar Del Plata International Fantastic Film Festival 2016 including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and Best Art by the Jury and the Press.
Adaptation:
2010 Birds of Paradise
Director:
1989 Ruta Cero
1997 Inex, la sombra de la verdad
2010 Birds of Paradise
2013 5-5-5
2022 De Italia a España por Olivos
2023 Phone Book
Editor:
1989 Ruta Cero
1997 Inex, la sombra de la verdad
2010 Birds of Paradise
2013 5-5-5
2022 De Italia a España por Olivos
2023 Phone Book
Executive Producer:
1989 Ruta Cero
1997 Inex, la sombra de la verdad
2010 Birds of Paradise
2013 5-5-5
2022 De Italia a España por Olivos
2023 Phone Book
Producer:
1989 Ruta Cero
1997 Inex, la sombra de la verdad
2010 Birds of Paradise
2013 5-5-5
2022 De Italia a España por Olivos
2023 Phone Book
Writer:
1989 Ruta Cero
1997 Inex, la sombra de la verdad
2010 Birds of Paradise
2013 5-5-5
2022 De Italia a España por Olivos
2023 Phone Book
Visual Effects Producer:
2004 Los secretos de Papá
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