Luca Guadagnino
Luca Guadagnino, born on August 10, 1971, in Palermo, Italy, is an acclaimed film director and producer renowned for his emotionally rich storytelling and stunning visual aesthetics. His career began with a series of short films and documentaries, but he made a significant mark with his feature debut, *The Protagonists* (1999), which initiated his fruitful collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton.
Guadagnino achieved both commercial and critical success with *Melissa P.* (2005), which set the stage for his celebrated *Desire* trilogy: *I Am Love* (2009), *A Bigger Splash* (2015), and the Oscar-nominated *Call Me by Your Name* (2017). The latter catapulted him to international fame, showcasing his ability to weave intricate narratives around love and desire.
In 2018, he ventured into the horror genre with *Suspiria*, a reimagining of the 1977 classic, which sparked mixed reviews despite its artistic ambition. His subsequent works include the miniseries *We Are Who We Are* (2020), the romantic horror film *Bones and All* (2022), and upcoming projects such as *Challengers* (2024) and *Queer* (2024).
Beyond narrative cinema, Guadagnino has directed notable documentaries like *Bertolucci on Bertolucci* (2013) and *Salvatore: The Shoemaker of Dreams* (2020). He also has a foot in the fashion industry, having created advertisements for high-profile brands. In 2012, he established Frenesy Film Company, further expanding his influence in the film world. His works have earned him prestigious accolades, including a Silver Lion and multiple BAFTA nominations.