Adriano Di Lorenzo
April 28, 2022
Di Lorenzo graduated as sound engineer from the Istituto di Stato per la Cinematografia e la Televisione R. Rossellini. He began to work as boom operator and utility sound recordist in several international productions, such as The English Patient, winner of the Academy Award for Best Sound, The Talented Mr. Ripley, U-571, Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, Cold Mountain, and Ocean’s 12 as well as in Italian movies like Nanni Moretti’s The Caiman, winner of the David di Donatello award for Best Sound, and Roberta Torre’s Angela, garnering the Ciak d’Oro. In 2010, he began to work as sound mixer. In 2011, he was production sound mixer for the medium-length feature The Wholly Family directed by Terry Gilliam, and then in other international productions including M. Hoffman’s Gore, N. Bergman’s Here We Are, and the TV series The Name of the Rose and The Swarm. As a sound mixer he participated in Marco Bellocchio’s The Traitor and Susanna Nicchiarelli’s Miss Marx, for which he was nominated at the David di Donatello and Nastri d’argento awards. In 2018, he was the recipient of the David di Donatello award for Nico, 1988, directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli. In 2020, he was invited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a Jury member. He worked among others with Spike Lee, A. Minghella, S. Soderbergh, L. Hallström, Riccardo Milani, Alessandro Aronadio, Eleonora Danco, Andrea Segre, and Giorgia Farina. He is president of the Associazione Italiana Tecnici Suono since 2012.
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