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Jonas Carpignano (; born January 16, 1984) is an American-Italian filmmaker. He is known for the films '' Mediterranea'', '' A Ciambra'', and '' A Chiara''.


Early life and career

Carpignano was born in
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,
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on January 16, 1984. His father, Paolo Carpignano, is a graduate school professor from
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. His mother, Diane Benskin Carpignano, is from a family originally from
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in the
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. He grew up in New York but spent extensive periods of time in Rome, Italy where his father's family resided. At an early age he was surrounded by filmmakers and musicians. His paternal grandfather Vittorio Carpignano was a filmmaker and producer of some of the most memorable commercials of early Italian television, and a prolific artist in the latter part of his life. His uncle,
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, was an Italian film director. On his mother's side, his uncle Sammy Benskin was a well known jazz pianist and band leader. He was educated at the Fieldston School in Riverdale. He began making films at
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, where he graduated with honors in 2006 and, after having worked in the film industry in Italy and in the United States for a few years, he enrolled in the New York University Tisch School of Arts Graduate Film Program where he made his first short films. His work as a director has been shown at the
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,
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and the
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. Carpignano has written and directed several award-winning short films, including ''A Chjana'' which won best short film at the
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and ''A Ciambra'' which won the Discovery Award at the Cannes film festival - Semaine De La Critique in 2014. In 2015, Carpignano made his feature debut with ''Mediterranea'', which had its world premiere at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival's
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. The film was nominated for three Independent Sprit Awards and it earned Carpignano the Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award at the IFP
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. The
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gave Carpignano the award for the best directorial debut of 2015 and put Mediterranea on its list of the top five foreign language films of the year. In 2017 Carpignano's second feature film '' A Ciambra'' had its world premiere in the Director's Fortnight at 2017 Cannes Film Festival. The film was executive produced by
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and won the Europa Labels prize for best European film. The film was selected by Italy to represent the country in the best foreign language film category of the
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. The film was not nominated but it did earn Carpignano a nomination for best director at the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards and was named the best Italian Film of 2017 by the National Syndicate of Italian Film Critics (SNCCI). In 2018 ''A Ciambra'' was nominated for seven David di Donatello Awards ultimately winning two including the award for best director. In 2021 Carpignano's third feature '' A Chiara'' had its world premiere in the Director's Fortnight at the
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and won the Europa Labels prize for Best European film marking the second time that the director earned this prize at Cannes. The film received three nominations at the 2022 Film Independent Spirit awards as well as six nominations at the David di Donatello Awards where it took the award for best actress.


Awards

He has received the award for breakthrough director at Gotham Independent Film Awards 2015 for his first feature film Mediterranea which was also named the best directorial debut of 2015 by the
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. In 2016 he was awarded the
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. In 2017 his film A Ciambra won the Europa label cinema prize at the Director's Fortnight at the
cannes film festival The Cannes Film Festival (; ), until 2003 called the International Film Festival ('), is the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held in Cannes, France, it previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around ...
. In 2018 Carpignano won the award for best director (Miglior Regia) at the
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, the country's equivalent of the Oscars. In 2021 Carpignano's third film A Chiara won the Europa label cinema prize at the Director's Fortnight at the
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making the second time that the director earned this prize.


Personal life

Carpignano lives in Italy, where he continues to work as a writer and director.


Filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Carpignano, Jonas 1984 births Living people Italian film directors