After co-founding italian production company Groenlandia, Sibilia has continued to explore themes of ambition and rebellion in films such as the Netflix original Rose Island (2020), which earned him the Globo d'oro, and Mixed by Erry (2023), which has been nominated for the David di Donatello and the Globo d'oro, and won the Nastro d'argento.
In addition to film, Sibilia has directed the Sky series Hanno ucciso l'Uomo Ragno (2024), which was well-received in Italy.
[4] After relocating to Rome in 2007, he directed commercials for major campaigns, including Wind and Fox Crime, while simultaneously developing his debut feature film, I Can Quit Whenever I Want (Smetto quando voglio).
Released in February 2014, the film—produced by Fandango, Ascent Film, and Rai Cinema—was a critical and commercial success, earning twelve David di Donatello nominations and awards like the Nastro d'argento for Best Producer and the Ciak d'oro for Sibilia as Revelation of the Year.
[7] Sibilia’s subsequent project, Mixed by Erry, released in 2024, chronicles the rise and fall of Enrico Frattasio, a pivotal figure in the Italian music piracy scene of the 1990s.