Felice Farina | |
Birth Date: | 1954 8, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Rome, Italy |
Death Place: | Rome, Italy |
Occupation: | director |
Years Active: | 1986–2023 |
Felice Farina (14 August 1954 – 18 September 2023) was an Italian director and screenwriter.
Felice Farina was a Rome-based artist. He grew through the ferment of Roman avant-garde theatre, both as an actor and backstage, developing – at the same time – a strong interest in animation and special/optical effects for filmmaking.
From 1980 he experimented with filmmaking riding the transition from traditional to digital imaging, producing several works mixing analogical and numerical techniques in film and multivision. In the same years, he started applying elements of technical and industrial design to the field of arts, focusing on the relation between art and science and collaborating on several projects of kinetic and scientific art.
As a film director he directed several documentaries and three short movies before making his first feature film Sembra morto ma... è solo svenuto in 1986, written with Gianni Di Gregorio and Sergio Castellitto, who is also the protagonist. He spent many years directing motion pictures, developing a great interest both in film drama research and in the new expressive challenges coming from compositing images and sound in the new multi-layer virtual environments. His film Bidoni (1995) was the first Italian movie edited in Avid environment.
His last work Patria (2014) was inspired by Enrico Deaglio's bestseller Patria 1978–2008 (2009) and was selected in Venice Film Festival Authors Days.
Farina was known to build most of his own movie equipment. He was also skilled in Arduino programming.
Felice Farina died on 18 September 2023, at the age of 69.[1]