
Francesco Miccichè
Francesco Miccichè is an Italian director, screenwriter, editor, and producer. He began his career in the early 1990s as an assistant camera operator. From there he went on to direct his first short film Baci Proibiti(1996). The film was presented at the 53rdVenice Film Festival and won the Vittorio Mezzogiorno Award. His father Niccolò “Lino” Miccichè was a renowned film critic and historian, and Festival Director; in 2013 Miccichè wrote and directed a film about his father’s life titled line Miccichè, my father -A vision of the world (2013). The film won a special mention at the 2014 Silver Ribbon. In 2016 his film Loro chi? (2015), created in collaboration with Fabio Bonifacci, was nominated for Best New Director at the David di Donatello awards.

Francesco Miccichè
Francesco Miccichè is an Italian director, screenwriter, editor, and producer. He began his career in the early 1990s as an assistant camera operator. From there he went on to direct his first short film Baci Proibiti(1996). The film was presented at the 53rdVenice Film Festival and won the Vittorio Mezzogiorno Award. His father Niccolò “Lino” Miccichè was a renowned film critic and historian, and Festival Director; in 2013 Miccichè wrote and directed a film about his father’s life titled line Miccichè, my father -A vision of the world (2013). The film won a special mention at the 2014 Silver Ribbon. In 2016 his film Loro chi? (2015), created in collaboration with Fabio Bonifacci, was nominated for Best New Director at the David di Donatello awards.