Simone Mariani

Simone Mariani is an actor,[1][2] writer-director-producer,[3] and jury member,[4] born in Rome. He recently worked as an actor in the Hollywood film “Inferno” directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks.

His short films have participated in numerous national and international festivals including the Festival film market in Clermont – Ferrand (France). He is the author of “The Bicycle” (2005). The film, which was nominated in various festivals in Italy, focuses on exploring the integration of people and diversity on a thematic level. In 2006 he produced and acted in a short film “Iram la città dalle alte colonne”, which is an interpretation of a text by Kahlil Gibran. This film won a Critics Award Akab film Festival in 2006. He is the author of “The Juggler” (2007), a tribute to street artists; this film was selected for a world tour by IFCT Festival 2007 in Miami (USA ). In 2008 he debuted as a director with the short film “The Artist”, in which he also played the lead male part. He is the author, producer and performer of the short “The Father” (2011) on the subject of pedophilia. “A Journey on the Tabla” (2015) is his first documentary film.

Simone Mariani is an exponent of Sunmudo, an ancient martial art practiced by Korean Seon (Zen) monks.

Actor (incomplete)

Writer-director-producer (incomplete)

Film festival circuit

Awards

Jury member

'International Competition for Short Films & Student Short Films' category at the All Lights India International Film Festival

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