Claudio Capanna - The Shrine - Alice in the Forest






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Signed limited edition print (12 copies) on fine art satin paper (270 g/m²) using Epson UltraChrome HD inks.
Comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and the manufacturer's stamp.
Print size 30x40
Unframed, shipped rolled
Claudio Capanna was born in Rome in 1980. A graduate in cinema from the University of Rome, he dedicated his final thesis to German director Werner Herzog. He began working in the audiovisual sector in 1999 and has directed several documentaries and short films that premiered at international festivals.
In 2006, he moved to Paris to attend the Ateliers Varan filmmaking course. There he
He began working for Arte France and directed several documentaries about Italy. To date, he has collaborated with several European TV and communication agencies (RTBF, Rai, Al Jazeera, SVT, RTS, YouTube, Vice Virtue, European Commission).
His first feature-length documentary 'Life to Come' was produced by Arte, RTBF,
Proxymus TV and Al Jazeera Documentary Television were among the channels that screened it.
Major documentary film festivals in the world, such as IDFA, DOK Leipzig, and Hot-Docs.
In 2021, 'Mater', his first photography book, edited by Steve Bisson, founder.
of the Urbanautica Institute
He lives and works in Brussels.
Signed limited edition print (12 copies) on fine art satin paper (270 g/m²) using Epson UltraChrome HD inks.
Comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and the manufacturer's stamp.
Print size 30x40
Unframed, shipped rolled
Claudio Capanna was born in Rome in 1980. A graduate in cinema from the University of Rome, he dedicated his final thesis to German director Werner Herzog. He began working in the audiovisual sector in 1999 and has directed several documentaries and short films that premiered at international festivals.
In 2006, he moved to Paris to attend the Ateliers Varan filmmaking course. There he
He began working for Arte France and directed several documentaries about Italy. To date, he has collaborated with several European TV and communication agencies (RTBF, Rai, Al Jazeera, SVT, RTS, YouTube, Vice Virtue, European Commission).
His first feature-length documentary 'Life to Come' was produced by Arte, RTBF,
Proxymus TV and Al Jazeera Documentary Television were among the channels that screened it.
Major documentary film festivals in the world, such as IDFA, DOK Leipzig, and Hot-Docs.
In 2021, 'Mater', his first photography book, edited by Steve Bisson, founder.
of the Urbanautica Institute
He lives and works in Brussels.
