
Francesco Gabriele
2021His short film, "Italian Miracle," played at over 40 festivals worldwide. It was nominated for Best Comedy and Best International Short at the Oscar & BAFTA Qualifying LA-Shorts Fest and won, among other awards, the Jury Award-Best Short at the Stony Brook Film Festival in New York and achieved international distribution.
In 2017, he directed his first feature-length film, "Blue Hollywood." Entirely filmed between London and Los Angeles, it had its UK Premiere at the BT Tower in London as the closing night film of the British Urban Film Festival and it was also screened in numerous festivals in Canada, Italy, Sweden, Bulgaria, Germany, China, Russia and the USA receiving mentions and awards.
Francesco is a member of Directors UK, a Lecturer in Digital Film Production at SAE Institute in Oxford, and a Lecturer in Screen Acting at St Mary's University in London.
Italian Miracle
Francesco Gabriele
Jennifer Ann Elmore, Francesco Gabriele
In a rural Italian village, Antonio is asked to translate an English-speaking woman's confession, but when he starts disagreeing with the priest, he has to make a decision that might change the course of her life and maybe his too.
Italian Miracle
Blue Hollywood
Francesco Gabriele
Mark Arnold, Marah Fairclough
Sharing the same dream two young actors embark on a journey filled with desire, determination and disappointment. When reckless Italian Alessandro meets cautious Englishwoman Celeste at a London acting school, they decide to move together to LA in the hope of striking gold in the Hollywood film industry. It tells the story of how dreams crash when faced with ugly reality, and how souls can be consumed by ambition.
Blue Hollywood