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EXCLUSIVE: It’s a scorching 90 degrees in Rome at the end of July, but producer Lorenzo Mieli isn’t breaking a sweat. In the course of three days, he’s fully booked, first working into the ...
Italian producer Mario Gianani has revealed his pleasure at reuniting with Lorenzo Mieli in their new Rome-based company OUR ...
Lorenzo Mieli. Dave J Hogan/Getty Images. Italian producer Lorenzo Mieli gave a spirited and often humorous rundown of his career as a producer working with directors such as Luca Guadagnino and ...
Mieli and Gianani departed as CEOs of their respective Fremantle labels, Wildside and The Apartment, in January, and launched their Rome, Italy-based OUR Films earlier this year. The duo have ...
That was decidedly not the case. “I would have never thought of myself as someone able to put together financing,” Mieli said on the phone from Italy. “I understood that in this moment in ...
a new production and film financing company led by film and TV producers Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Mieli. Launched in 2024 and based in Rome, Our Films is focused on working with established and ...
Well-established Italian producers Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Mieli — who left their Fremantle-owned banners, Wildside and The Apartment, respectively, earlier this year — are returning to the ...
Italian producer Lorenzo Mieli, whose recent credits include Luca Guadagnino’s Bones And All, Paolo Sorrentino’s The Hand Of God and HBO’s hit TV version of My Brilliant Friend, has unveiled ...
Fremantle also announced they have signed a co-production agreement with Gianani and Mieli to continue to collaborate ... to continue collaborating with Lorenzo and Mario with this new formula ...
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Italian producer Lorenzo Mieli gave a spirited and often humorous rundown of his career as a producer working with directors such as Luca Guadagnino and Paolo Sorrentino during a keynote talk at ...
EXCLUSIVE: It’s a scorching 90 degrees in Rome at the end of July, but producer Lorenzo Mieli isn’t breaking a sweat. In the course of three days, he’s fully booked, first working into the night with ...