Tommaso Pitta
Tommaso Pitta
Tommaso is a multi-award winning film and theatre director and alumni of the National Film and Television School. Previously he graduated with a 1st Class Honours degree in Modern Literature from the University of Milan and in Theatre Directing from the Paolo Grassi School of Dramatic Arts. He started his career in theatre, writing and directing award-winning plays for some of Italy's most prestigious theatres, including "THE CHEESE AND THE WORMS", "INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN" (Teatro Stabile delle Marche, winner of the national competition Nuove Sensibilità) and “ORPHANS” (Teatro Elfo Puccini of Milan, Franco Enriquez Award for Best Production and Best Performances). His short films "HOW I DIDN'T BECOME A PIANO PLAYER" and “ALL THE PAIN IN THE WORLD" have played at more than 100 international film festivals and won many awards, including the Royal Television Society Award for Best Postgraduate Drama, the Audience Award at Aspen Shortsfest, Best Comedy at Aesthetica Short Film Festival and Best Director at Rhode Island International Film Festival. His projects include crime drama “LITTLE BOY BLUE”, based on the novel by Edward Bunker (selected for the Berlinale Talent Project Market 2020), Italian documentary “ROAR OF THUNDER - Gigi Riva and Sardinia: A Love Story” (supported by MiBACT, Regione Autonoma della Sardegna and Sardegna Film Commission) and original dark comedy “JAZZ SUITE FOR A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY” (in development). He is an alumnus of the Berlinale Talents Campus and represented by Sayle Screen.