The range of his performances belongs to the so-called Word Theatre; he developed its qualities creating drama compositions that already determine interpretation key and the work on the Text and on the Actors is essential.
Personal projects (Dv, Betacam), produced by Cinepuck[4], are influenced by his theatrical origins and then they gain surreal and metaphysical dimension, even thanks to old format Super 8 experimentations.
[11] In 2010, he produced and directed Dreams & Colors,[12] visionary documentary about Piazza Navona in Rome, and Gaussian Copula Function[5] based on Felix Salmon's article published by Wired about the disaster of Wall Street (2008).
Licensed under the Creative Commons, he produced and directed The Briefcase (2011), about the World Financial crisis of 2007–2010, Animals/Man (2011), a new spot for Public Service Broadcasting, Time (2013) against Death Penalty worldwide,[20][21][22] The Diary of an Assistant Bookkeeper (2012–2013), a mini-web series from the original tale by Anton Chekhov, English version of his first short film with new footage, a new editing and music by Nine Inch Nails,[23][24] and Shapes (2013) on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Bombing of Rome in World War II.
[25] In 2015, direction of Exit[26] an experimental video work presented as "The old and the new, on leaving", music by Chris Zabriskie, American artist he too inspired by Creative Commons and the open source movement.