Come far diventare un sogno impossibile una storia possibile | Walter Nicoletti | TEDxPolicoro
La parola impossibile è soltanto un limite della nostra mente e bisognerebbe imparare a cancellarla. La forza dei sogni riesce a sconfiggere anche il tempo. Walter Nicoletti è attore, regista, produttore e distributore cinematografico, nato a Matera il 4 maggio 1984. Con oltre dieci anni di esperienza nel settore della settima arte, si è specializzato nella qualificazione di cortometraggi agli Oscar, affermandosi come uno dei principali esperti a livello internazionale in questo ambito.È membro di prestigiose organizzazioni cinematografiche internazionali, tra cui la Hollywood Creative Alliance, European Film Academy, Satellite Awardse e la Online Film & Television Association. Fondatore della casa di produzione e distribuzione Voce Spettacolo, con sede a Matera e operativa a Los Angeles, ha consolidato la sua posizione quale punto di riferimento per filmmaker internazionali desiderosi di portare le proprie opere nei più importanti festival e competizioni cinematografiche, fino agli Academy Awards.Grazie anche alla sua strategia di distribuzione, il cortometraggio animato ‘In the Shadow of The Cypress’ ha vinto il Premio Oscar come Best Animated Short Film durante la ??a edizione deglio Academy Awards (????). Parallelamente, Walter è impegnato nell’organizzazione di festival cinematografici e nella definizione di strategie di promozione internazionale, continuando ad espandere la sua rete professionale tra Europa e Stati Uniti. Con una solida esperienza e una visione innovativa, continua a distinguersi come figura di riferimento nella distribuzione internazionale, contribuendo al successo di numerosi talenti emergenti e affermati. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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