Piettro Garibaldi
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Piettro Garibaldi (born september 12,1984) is a Brazilian Director, screenwriter, film producer and visual artist
Biography
Piettro Garibaldi is a Brazilian filmmaker, photographer, fine art artist, and adventurer explorer known for his innovative approach to capturing moments through his lenses. He has made significant contributions to the world of indie filmmaking, music videos, documentaries, and short and medium format films.
Garibaldi's career took off in 2009 after collaborating with Dino Psaras, a renowned artist in the music industry. This collaboration marked a pivotal moment in Garibaldi's artistic journey, propelling him into the spotlight and opening doors for future opportunities. His work with Psaras showcased his exceptional skills and unique vision, setting the stage for his subsequent achievements in the world of indie filmmaking, photography, and fine art.His talent and unique perspective behind the camera quickly gained recognition, earning him awards at festivals such as FTNP and others and debuting his work in Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes.
In addition to his work in film, Garibaldi is an accomplished fine art photographer, renowned for his mastery of light and his ability to capture the perfect moment. His photographs have a distinct style that blends photography and painting, with prints enhanced on canvas, creating visually captivating artworks that transcend traditional photography.
Beyond his artistic endeavors, Garibaldi is an avid adventurer and explorer photographer. He has embarked on daring expeditions to remote and breathtaking locations, capturing the beauty and essence of the natural world through his lens. His passion for exploration and photography has taken him to awe-inspiring landscapes, from dense rainforests to rugged mountain peaks, showcasing his adventurous spirit and keen eye for detail.
Garibaldi's commitment to promoting access to culture is evident in his involvement as the Chief of Video for the Festival de Teatro Nacional de Passos in Minas Gerais. This free festival brings cultural experiences to over 20,000 people who lack access to such opportunities, fostering a love for arts and inspiring further engagement.
Furthermore, Garibaldi has made notable collaborations with renowned artists in the industry. He has worked with DJ Eskimo, also known as Joyride, directing the music video "Eskimo Invaders," which was recorded live at Orbital Sao Paulo. Another significant collaboration was with the band Megaband, where he shot a live show at the One Nation Festival and also captured Skazi's performance on the same day.
Garibaldi's work expands beyond Brazil, having recorded live performances of artists such as Conciencia X Atual, Talamasca, FreQ, Skazi, Dino Psaras, Avalon, Captain Hook, Antix, Neelix, and Perfect Stranger. His lens has captured the essence of their music and performances across countries including Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria, Poland, Holland, and the Czech Republic.
Aside from his film and photography pursuits, Garibaldi has also delved into the world of theater and shows. He has collaborated with renowned theater director Maurilio Romão, co-directing the short film "O Canto das Almas para Tiradentes," which was selected to debut at the Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes during the 20ª Mostra Tiradentes.
With his diverse talents as an indie filmmaker, photographer, fine art artist, and adventurer explorer, Piettro Garibaldi continues to make a significant impact in the world of visual arts. His artistic vision, mastery of light, and ability to capture the perfect moment through his lenses have cemented his position as a respected figure in the industry.
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