About
Luca Grazioli (1998) was born in Brescia and trained in Milan, where he currently lives. In 2021, he graduated with honors from the Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti with a thesis on Takeshi Kitano, making his debut the same year with the short film Donne Senza Uomini.
His Super 8 diptych Portrait de Rosa, à la française (2021) and Ritratto di Rosa, all’italiana (2023) explores form and memory through an experimental lens. His most recent short film, Dolci Acque (2024), was selected for Dieci Corti in giro per il Mondo 2025, an initiative by the Centro Nazionale del Cortometraggio. In 2025, he also created the video essay A Life in Frames, in collaboration with Oscar-winning editor Joe Walker.
All of his directorial works are produced under Sei Ottavi, an art collective founded in 2021 with Simone Brassini and Ilaria Marchetti.
He primarily works as a Video Designer at Karmachina, focusing on large-scale multimedia projects.
Since 2023, he has been a lecturer in editing and multimedia at the Civica Scuola di Cinema Luchino Visconti, where, as of 2026, he also serves as Coordinator of the Editing course.