Fandango (Italian company)

[3] In 1992, Fandango produced its first international co-production, Bad Boy Bubby by Rolf de Heer.

[1] In 1998, Fandango produced two films by first-time directors: Radiofreccia by Luciano Ligabue and e Ecco fatto by Gabriele Muccino.

[7] In 2006, Procacci opened the Caffè Fandango, a bookshop meeting place and center for promotion.

[8][9] The animated logo shown at the beginning of the films produced and distributed by Fandango was created by Gianluigi Toccafondo [it].

Fandango Libri publishes both well-known authors, such as Andrea Pazienza, and emerging writers such as Maurizio de Giovanni.

Its director is Edoardo Nesi, winner of the 2011 Strega Prize former member of Fandango Libri since 2005.