Matteo Saradini (b. Casalmaggiore, Italy 1980) is an Italian film director. He grew up in Northern Italy in a small village named Casteldidone. After graduation in Brescia, at the Catholic University, he moved to Rome. At the early age of 23, he directed his first feature film, 'Brescia uccide' a violent crime movie. His second feature is 'Blood chronicle' a docu drama about a violent kidnapping.
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- Matteo Saradini (b. Casalmaggiore, Italy 1980) is an Italian film director. He grew up in Northern Italy in a small village named Casteldidone. After graduation in Brescia, at the Catholic University, he moved to Rome. At the early age of 23, he directed his first feature film, 'Brescia uccide' a violent crime movie. His second feature is 'Blood chronicle' a docu drama about a violent kidnapping. In 2006 he moved to Los Angeles where he worked with several production companies and directed 'Meyer' a sci-fi documentary. He currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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- Matteo Saradini (b. Casalmaggiore, Italy 1980) is an Italian film director. He grew up in Northern Italy in a small village named Casteldidone. After graduation in Brescia, at the Catholic University, he moved to Rome. At the early age of 23, he directed his first feature film, 'Brescia uccide' a violent crime movie. His second feature is 'Blood chronicle' a docu drama about a violent kidnapping.
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