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Berardo Carboni is an Italian auteur whose films blend social commentary, dark humor, and a visually poetic style that is distinctly his own. As both a director and screenwriter, Carboni brings a unique perspective to his work, crafting stories that explore the complexities of the human condition against the backdrop of contemporary Italian society. Carboni's filmography is marked by a willingness to take on bold, unconventional subjects. In his 2007 film Shooting Silvio, he trained his lens on the volatile political climate of the Berlusconi era, using satire and magical realism to offer a scathing critique of power and corruption. More recently, his 2018 film Youtopia presented a dystopian vision of the future, using the sci-fi genre as a platform to interrogate pressing social and environmental issues. Throughout his work, Carboni demonstrates a keen eye for the absurdities and contradictions that lurk beneath the surface of everyday life, delivering cinematic experiences that are as thought-provoking as they are visually captivating. Whether delving into the realms of social commentary or delving into the realm of fable, as he does in the enchanting Greta e le favole vere, Carboni's films are marked by a singular artistic sensibility. As an Italian auteur whose work has garnered acclaim both at home and on the international stage, he has firmly established himself as one of the most compelling and distinctive voices in contemporary European cinema.