Career
Born in Fano, currently lives in New New York In 2006 he got a degree in film directing at the National School of Film Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. His first short-movie is Director"s cut – segmenti di una notte (2002).
The award ceremony took place in July 2003 at the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Italy.
The same year, he made L"amore. (Oppure no). This short comedy features the comedian Alessandra Faiella.
Within the first two years at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia he shot some shorts, filmed in 35mm: with Luigi Diberti and, inspired by a novel written by Guy de Maupassant, featuring Angela Goodwin and Pietro Bontempo. This short has been screened and awarded in many festival, like the Festival del cinema di Salerno (2007). in 2007, Noëlle Benhamou wrote an article about this short and its author, named "Il diavolo (2005) d"Andrea Lodovichetti: du conte noir à la fable métaphysique“.
Sotto il mio giardino, short movie In 2007, he shot his thesys at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.
The title of the short is Sotto il mio giardino aka Under my garden based on a novel by Roberto Santini. This short has been awarded many times in festivals all around the world. The jury was headed by Spike Lee, and the ceremony took place in Cannes.
Some official selections, also, like Festival di Tangeri 2008 (Morocco), Sleepwalkers Film Fest 2008 (Estonia), Valley Film Festival 2009 (United States of America), Olympia Film Fest 2009 (Greek), In The Palace 2009 (Bulgary), MediaWave Festival 2009 (Hungary), Las Palmas Film Fest 2009 (Canary Island), March De Plata Film Festival 2009 (Argentina), San Joaquin Society 2009 (United States of America), il Las Vegas International Film Festival 2009 (United States of America), il Radical Frame Film Fest 2010 (Germany), Detroit Independent Film Festival 2011 (United States of America).
Documentaries In 2012 he produced and directed In viaggio per un sorriso – Tour Spagna 2012 and in 2014 Missione Ruanda, about the activities of the Ngo Sports Around The World in Africa. Other In 2013 the New York magazine UCAN! published an article about him.