Biographies
Stefano Tealdi | Stefano Tealdi |
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![]() Born in Johannesburg (South Africa) in 1955, he studies Architecture in Torino - Italy. After graduating, he is responsible for film and TV production in the Architecture audio-visual laboratory of the Politecnico Di Torino, becoming head of production. In 1985, he founds, with others, STEFILM working as a director and producer. Today, STEFILM produces high quality films for television and cinema and is committed to create documentary programming which brings Italian themes and talent to the rest of the world. The aim is to re-establish a thriving documentary culture in Italy. Since 1988, he has directed and produced documentaries on various issues, mainly concerning Africa and Italy. His recent international co-productions involving European broadcasters include: Song on a Narrow Path – Stories from Jerusalem, Leonardo, the Man Behind the Shroud?, Porto Marghera – Venice the Mirabella – Sindelfingen Line, Crumbling Houses, Rice Girls, Citizen Berlusconi (Nominated For A Grimme Award - Germany), Gelato: An Endless Passion, My 3 Peaks, Building the Winter Games (3 X 45'), Piemonte Stories (12 X 10'), Global Food (4 X 52'). In 1992, he graduated from the MEDIA training course ‘EAVE - European session.’ He is a founder member of the Associazione FERT (Filming with a European Regard in Turin), and has directed the first twelve editions of the annual Italian workshop Documentary in Europe. He chaired the European Documentary Network (EDN) and is national coordinator for INPUT, Television in the Public Interest. He is a tutor for various university and master courses regarding film production, as well as for organizations such as the European Broadcasting Union, EDN, Eurodoc and ESoDoc. |













