Giancarlo Bocchi is an Italian filmmaker, producer, and writer known for his work in documentaries and feature films, often focusing on themes of war, human rights, and art.
His works include: Mille giorni di Sarajevo (1996), which won the First Prize at the Arcipelago Film Festival in Rome.
[1] In 2004, Bocchi directed Nema problema, a feature film set in Bosnia that explores the complexities of war through the journey of a journalist and his companions.
[1][2] Bocchi recently completed Il Ribelle, a documentary on Guido Picelli, an Italian anti-fascist revolutionary.
He is currently working on a documentary highlighting the stories of women from conflict zones such as Afghanistan, Chechnya, Western Sahara, and Colombia.