About

Luca Grazioli, class 1998. He was born in Brescia, but he trained in Milan where he still lives. In 2021 he graduated with honors from the Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti with a thesis on Takeshi Kitano. He debuts in 2021 with his first short film, “Donne senza uomini", which receives several nominations at national and European level. Also of note is the work "Portrait de Rosa, à la française", an experiment in Super 8, which earned him the Cavatorta Prize. In 2023, he began his experience as a university lecturer in editing and multimedia at Fondazione Milano. The release of his latest short film “Dolci Acque” is planned for 2024.

At Karmachina, he serves as the art director, 2D compositor, and head of post-production for large-scale projects such as multimedia pathways, installations, and video mapping. Among these are the immersive environments “Sorolla a través de la luz” (2023) and “Monet: I can see the lights - an immersive journey” (2024), as well as the multimedia installations for the exhibition at the Domus Aurea “L’amato di Iside. Nerone, la Domus Aurea e l’Egitto” (2023).

In 2023, he began his experience as a university lecturer in editing and multimedia at the Scuola Civica di Cinema of the Fondazione Milano.