Louis Siciliano

Louis Siciliano (born in Naples, Italy - March 19, 1975) is an Italian film composer, poly-instrumentalist, sound engineer and music producer.

He was awarded Nastro d'Argento for Best Score in 2006, as member of the pool of score composers for the Italian movie The Fever.[1]

Career

Siciliano produced, composed, orchestrated, conducted and mixed soundtracks for feature film productions, TV commercials, TV movies, theater shows, musicals and opera. His music production as recording artist encompasses styles including modern jazz, electronic music, contemporary symphonic music, opera, post rock, traditional Latin music, Celtic and classical Indian music.

On 12 May 2013, he started a new artistic life with the name ::ALUEI::.

Awards

  • Nastro d'Argento 2006 for Best Score The Fever, awarded to the composers pool (Negramaro, Roy Paci, Fabio Barovero, Simone Fabbroni, Louis Siciliano)[1]
  • Award for "Best original score" at "Tropea Film Festival" 2008[2]
  • Award "Federazione italiana dei cinema d'essai" (FICE) Mantova, 2010[3]
  • Award as Composer of the Year during "Close encounters between music and cinema" at Cinecittà Space, Venice, 2010[4] (collateral award during the 67th Venice International Film Festival)
  • "Fontana d'argento 2012" for the cultural commitment on social life[5]
  • "Campania Award 2019" for the international activity as music composer and producer[6]

Selected filmography

  • The Fever (La febbre) (2005)
  • Il rabdomante (2006)
  • I, the Other (Io, l'altro) (2007)
  • Family Game (2007)
  • Principessa (2008)
  • I mostri oggi (2009)
  • My Land (2009)
  • Due vite per caso (2010)
  • 5 (Cinque) (2010)
  • Happy Family (2010)
  • 20 Cigarettes (20 sigarette) (2010)
  • African Women (2011)
  • Circeo, terra di Oscar (2011)
  • Il Mundial dimenticato (2011)
  • Ti stimo fratello (2012)
  • Gypsy, A Man (2012)
  • Io è morto (2013)
  • A Napoli non piove mai (2015)
  • My Italy (2016)
  • Il camionista (2016)

References

  1. "Nastri d'Argento 2006, i premi". filmitalia.org (in Italian). February 8, 2006.
  2. Bruna Fiorentino (31 August 2008). "I vincitori della seconda edizione del Tropea Film Festival 2008" (in Italian).
  3. "Incontri Cinema d'Essai Mantova, X Edizione, 12-14 Ottobre 2010". Federazione italiana dei cinema d'essai (in Italian). October 2010.
  4. Serena De Carlo (20 September 2010). "Colonna sonora di "20 Sigarette" composta da Louis Siciliano" (in Italian).
  5. "Sant'Anastasia - Vesuvia 2012, premio fontana d'argento. Il sindaco: è un premio che mi emoziona" (in Italian). 13 September 2012.
  6. Redazione Mn24 (2019-11-27). "Il talento del Sud è di scena al Premio Campania". Media News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-01-08.
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