Il tempo dell'amore (1999), a film co-produced by English and French, a love story set in three different historical and geographical moments.
In 2002 he directed the TV series Doctor Zhivago, another international co-production starring Hans Matheson, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill.
In 2005 he returned to the cinema with Never more like before, a film that deals with complex issues such as death, disability and lack of communication between adults and adolescents.
The same success came to the miniseries Bakhita (2009), which saw the debut of the Senegalese Fatou Kine Boye, the interpretations of Stefania Rocca, Fabio Sartor, Francesco Salvi, Ettore Bassi, and the original music of the composer Stefano Lentini.
He also worked on The draw, produced by Artis Spa, with Giuseppe Fiorello protagonist in the role of Tonino Barone, a young Fiat worker, a popular juror in the first trial of the 1977 Red Brigades.