February • 2024
Andrea is a competent creator and fulfilled all the project requirements. Communication remained clear throughout the project. Recommended to everyone!
Paris, France
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Request QuoteAndrea Savorani Neri (born in 1976), Italian photographer, filmmaker, and journalist living and working in Paris, France. I graduated in modern literature from the University of Bologna and I have since been investigating the relationship between language and image. After a period of research in Spain, France, and Russia, I settled in Paris, where I started teaching at the University of Paris III, Sorbonne Nouvelle. Under a master’s program financed by the European Union, I began working as a professional journalist, and since 2005 I have been working for international TV networks, news agencies and printed press as a journalist, photographer and filmmaker (RAI 3 -Italian Public Service Broadcast, euronews, BBC, Sky tg24, Apcom, NurPhoto, IMAGO, HFP, L'Espresso, Avvenire, Sette Sere). Throughout this time, I've collaborated with publishing houses and photographic studios. I attended Guido Guidi’s courses of photography at IUAV in Venice and furthering my exploration of documentary photography through the workshops taught by Guido Guidi, Cuny Janssen, Gerry Johansson and Peter Fraser.
February • 2024
Andrea is a competent creator and fulfilled all the project requirements. Communication remained clear throughout the project. Recommended to everyone!
Multimedia story for BBC Capital on the difficulty to sell a family mansion in France. I spent time with Roland Thenot, 84-year-old owner of Montclavel, the family castle. His nephews are just not interested in taking over the castle. New generations don’t have the same conception of feeling rooted and it impacts the real estate market.
Rising demand for exorcisms is fuelling an industry of freelancers who claim they can dispel evil spirits – for a fee.
Known as a ‘pain au chocolat’ in Paris and a ‘chocolatine’ in south-west France, this ubiquitous, flaky pastry is now at the heart of a parliamentary debate.
From underground tunnels that snake below the palace’s surface to enigmatic carvings that are just now being understood, is the Alhambra finally revealing its mysteries?
Documentary interview with one of the most important emerging artists in Emilia-Romagna, Enrico Versari. The documentary was produced with funds from the region to support artists during the lockdown due to the pandemic.
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