[1] After his degree in political science at the University of Padua, he moved to Milan, where he attended a master in Cinema and Television Production.
He started his career in Italian cinema working mainly in Cinecittà and later collaborating with international production companies.
[3][4] In 2012 he made a debut as director with the dramatic movie Presto farà giorno, which he wrote and co-produced by Rai Cinema and Settima Entertainment.
The movie, entirely shot in Rome, analyses problematic social themes such as drug and anorexia, tells a story of three people who, with their vulnerabilities and insecurities, pursue the need to assert their identities.
Presto farà giorno won in 2014 the award "Special Mention" at Ariano International Film Festival.