Luca Jankovic
Luca Jankovic
I was born in Milan in 1987 and grew up in the “Ortica” district, an area in the suburbs that still has the features of a small town. After I graduated in Media and Marketing at the San Raffaele University in 2010 I obtained a diploma in Digital Filmmaking at the SAE Institute. From 2013 I work as a freelance filmmaker on behalf of various production companies creating advertising, corporate and video clips for international brands without, however, abandoning a strong passion for Cinema. The first experiments come to light between 2013 and 2015: "Virgin of the rocks", a silent short film set in the monumental cemetery, "the Man who had begun to die", taken from a poem by Guido Catalano and a little short entitled "the Gift". Between 2015 and 2017 I moved to Rome in search of a job more tied to the world of cinema, during this time I wrote the series “I Mostri 2.0" with Federico Lanfredi and Gabriele Guariso inspired by the cult movie by Dino Risi of 1963. In 2017, again in Milan, I founded the Box Vision company to produce the series together with several young directors. The short films still participate in international festivals and have won important awards. Among these I directed "The health fanatic". In 2018 I wrote and directed together with Marco Pellegrino "Moths to flame", winner of several awards including the Silver Ribbon 2019 and the Studio Universal Award at the Rome Film Festival. I have also written together with Mattia Lunardi the "Scleroderma domesticus", presented at Cortinametraggio 2019. From 2019 I am a member of AIR3, the Italian Directors Association.