Alessandro Repetti is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a dual nationality as both British and Italian.
In the early stages of his illustrious career, he made a significant impact by taking home the prestigious SF.EX. Special Jury Prize for his outstanding work on "Un Eroe del vino" in the year 2013.
Building upon this early success, Repetti went on to direct the thought-provoking short film "Masquerade" in 2014. This visually stunning project, based on a graphic novel, was set against the breathtaking backdrop of modern-day Venice and earned him a First-Class Honours degree in Media Production BA.
In addition to his work as a director, Repetti has also honed his skills as a Director of Photography, working on various high-profile productions for esteemed networks such as Channel 4 and BBC Creative.
Fast-forward to 2020, and Repetti's short film "How Scared She Was" received the esteemed honour of being officially selected for the 30th Edition of the Rome Independent Film Festival, a testament to his continued growth as a talented filmmaker.
Throughout his career, Repetti has been affiliated with several esteemed organizations, including the BFI Network x BAFTA Crew London, a prestigious collective of like-minded individuals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of the film industry.
Furthermore, he holds a position on the Board of Executives for NAHEMI UK, a testament to his commitment to the craft and his dedication to shaping the future of the industry.