[1] These included the show Anihccam[1][4] dedicated to the Futurist artist Fortunato Depero and staged at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, which launched Ceccarelli’s international career.
In 1994 he made the radio-film (a story told only with sounds and music) La Guerra dei Dischi (The War of the Records),[1][5] which was commissioned by Rai Radio 3 and based on a text by Stefano Benni.
At the end of the ‘90s Ceccarelli founded Edison Studio[1][9] together with the composers Alessandro Cipriani, Mauro Cardi and Fabio Cifariello Ciardi with whom he created various soundtracks for silent movies from the second and third decades of the 20th century.
[13] Ceccarelli’s particular interest in the relationship between music and film have led him to carry out intensive studies on contemporary cinema and in 2007 he published an article on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut.
Luigi Ceccarelli’s works have been released on CD by RaiTrade, CNI, Luca Sossella Editore, Edipan, BMG-Ariola, Newtone Gmeb / UNESCO / Cime and the Venice Biennale.