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    Anthony Giacchino

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      • Anthony Giacchino is an Oscar® & Emmy® award winning filmmaker living in Brooklyn, NY. His film, COLETTE, won Best Documentary Short Subject at the 2021 Academy Awards.
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  2. Photo by Rose Bush. Anthony Giacchino is an Oscar® & Emmy® award winning filmmaker living in Brooklyn, NY. His film, COLETTE, won Best Documentary Short Subject at the 2021 Academy Awards. His most recent documentary, DIRECTOR BY NIGHT (Marvel Studios), follows renowned film composer Michael Giacchino’s first foray into directing, and ...

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  3. Anthony Giacchino (/ dʒ ə ˈ k iː n oʊ / jə-KEE-noh, Italian: [dʒakˈkiːno]; born 1969) is an Academy Award winning American documentary filmmaker. Giacchino wrote and directed the 2007 documentary film The Camden 28 which was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay . [2]

  4. Apr 24, 2021 · Giacchino, who is based in New York, grew up in Edgewater Park, Burlington County, and is nominated for an Oscar for best documentary short at the 93rd Academy Awards Sunday (the Oscars air 8...

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    • How Do You Think This Film Speaks to Contemporary Times?

    Giacchino: In April 2018, Alice and I were in Francescouting a completely different world war two story about an American veteran whose glider had crashed in Sainte-Mère-Église during the Normandy invasion. Over lunch, our tour guide told us he knew a woman in Normandy named Colette who had been in the French resistance and he offered to make an in...

    Doyard: We very soon had a strong interview for a memorable portrait but we wanted to show her in action, perhaps embarking with her on a new episode of her life. In filmmaking, I believe there is nothing more important than revealing the authentic experience of your characters, and we wanted to explore the deep connection Colette felt with her los...

    Giacchino: It’s hard to pick! The day we filmed with the former mayor of Nordhausen certainly stands out because of Colette’s reaction to his words. Or Colette realising she didn’t have flowers to leave at Dora for Jean-Pierre. That was hard to watch as it happened. And of course the moment Colette gave Lucie the ring. It was not only a surprise fo...

    Doyard: It is wise not to impose too much of the past on the present. Although authoritarianism and intolerance are on the rise we are not living in the occupied Europeof the 1940s. That said, we can learn from the example of Colette the importance of acts of resistance against tyranny and from Lucie the importance of examining history to seek its ...

  5. Apr 12, 2021 · Culture. For this survivor and member of the French Resistance, the scars remain. By Colette. By Simi Horwitz April 12, 2021. “Colette,” Anthony Giacchinos extraordinary Oscar-nominated short...

  6. To read the Philadelphia Inquirer’s story, click here. A film written and directed by Villanova University alumnus Anthony Giacchino `92 CLAS won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject at the 2021 Academic Awards on Sunday, April 25. Giacchino graduated from Villanova University in 1992 with a BA in History and German.