ALESSIO DELLA VALLE

The Academy requested a copy of the screenplay to preserve it in its collection.
The screenplay of American Night is now part of the permanent Core Collection, Margaret Herrick Library, of the Academy.

Alessio Della Valle

Alessio Della Valle is a screenwriter and film director. He was born and raised in  Florence, Italy. At 17 years old he spent an entire summer as an "assistant fresco painter" for a cycle of three frescoes with Master Luciano Guarnieri, one of the most  renowned frescoes painters of the world, whose international works are held at the Ford  Foundation in New York. Alessio spent months on the high scaffolding near the ceilings  of the tall church of Badia (Tuscany) designed by master architect Giovanni Michelucci.  He learned a centuries old technique, the same one used by Michelangelo and all the  great frescoes painters of the Renaissance, a craft that very few people in the world still  know and practice. This extraordinary experience at such a young age had a strong  influence over the young film maker.  

He travelled the world extensively and by age 30 he had lived in over 10 countries. He is  fluent in different languages. He holds a degree cum laude from Bologna University's  DAMS and studied Theatre and Drama Studies at the Samuel Beckett Center, Trinity  College, in Dublin, and studied Film Directing at the Los Angeles Film School, Hollywood,  California. He also studied at the Music Academy of Florence. Alessio has worked as  director for companies like: Fox, Mtv, Rai, Disney and has directed many commercials  and music videos. Alessio directed the opera "The Girl of the Golden West" by Giacomo  Puccini, performed live in Los Angeles. Alessio directed the experimental animated  feature film (mixed technique: 2D, 3D, stop motion) called The Lamb Lies Down on  Broadway (95', HD) after the Genesis musical. Della Valle founded a new art movement  and wrote its Manifesto "The Art of Awakening". The Manifesto has been published by  UNESCO and the same publishing house of Futurism, Vallecchi. The first exhibition was  held at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. He plays several instruments and composes music  for orchestra. He received a Honoring Proclamation from the Los Angeles, CA City  Council on August 28 2007 as a Fulbright student for his work at PBS. He was Awarded  the Fulbright Sergio Corbucci Scholarship in Film Directing. Winner of the RAI Crystal  Microphone Prize (Premio RAI Microfono di Cristallo - Umberto Benedetto per la  Radiofonia). RAI, the national Italian station awards Alessio for the Best New Idea for  radio program. He served as Head of International of the Producers Guild of Italy. Does  charity work, feeding the homeless. For this work he met with Pope Francis. 

Exhibitions of his photographs and paintings were held in several European capitals,  such as London, Rome, Prague, Budapest, Dublin, Paris.  

American Night starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Emile Hirsch, Jeremy Piven and Paz  Vega is his feature film debut which he wrote and directed. The World Premiere of  American Night was held at the 78th Venice Film Festival. 

Fulbright Scholarship Winner. Only scholarship in all of Italy.  

Becoming a Fulbrighter means you have joined a very special group of Alumni who have  become heads of state, judges, ambassadors, cabinet ministers, CEO’s, university  presidents, journalists, artists who have influenced thousands of others. They have been  awarded thirtyfour Nobel prizes. You have been awarded a Fulbright grant not only for  your academic and professional excellence but because of your leadership potential.”  

Written by the UNESCO's President:  

"We certainly have to consider very seriously and very carefully, the interpretation and  the relationship with art that we hear from Alessio Della Valle, for I have done it, and I  certainly consider it of great cultural value."  

Published on the UNESCO Magazine, Marialuisa Stringa, World President of UNESCO  Clubs.

 
 
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