The
Aruba International Film Festival is being organized by a local
film producing company called Aruba Film. www.arubafilm.com
Italian film producer Guiseppe Cioccarelli, a 20 year veteran
of the film industry, teams up with Jonathan Vieira, a rising
young talent on the Island who is not only a music and video
producer but a brilliant musician as well.
Jonathan Vieira
Jonathan
Vieira was born and raised on the Dutch island of Aruba. Mr.
Vieira graduated from Full Sail University with both a Film
& Video Degree and a Recording Arts Degree. Jonathan is a well
known music and television producer in Aruba. Jonathan gained
his experience working for some of the leading entertainment
companies in the world. Jonathan has produced live events shows
in Europe, North America, and the Caribbean. As a composer Jonathan’s
work has been featured on MTV, Discovery Channel and Bravo Network.
Jonathan has composed for royalty and performed piano concerts
for Prime Ministers and Governors. In the summer he serves as
the judge on the Aruban version of American Idol called Sparkling
Tours.
“The AIFF is a 7 day event in a picturesque island with expected
attendance by many of the film industry's most successful A-Listers.
They will be sharing their work with the sophisticated and discerning
audience that will come from all over the globe to meet with
them. The friendly character of the island will set the tone
for the Festival's inviting ambiance. AIFF is not just any other
festival, but one that connects the audience, the movies and
the moviemakers.“ Combined, Giuseppe and Jonathan speak 6 languages
and have done business in almost every part of the world. This
dynamic team are experts when it comes to the needs of production
companies shooting abroad.
Giuseppe Cioccarelli
Giuseppe
Cioccarelli is a veteran Line Producer with over 20 years of
experience. He started his career in Italy in 1986 at FilmMaster,
the biggest commercial production company in Italy. In 1990
he started to freelance as a Line Producer for some of the most
successful commercial filmmakers in the world, among them Tarsem,
Steve Rogers, Michael Bay, Peter Thwaites, Lenard Dorfman, Giuseppe
Tornatore, John Hushenurst, Waine Maule, and Louis Pascale Couvelaire.
He has also worked for some of the biggest Production Companies
such as Radikal Media, Knucklehead, Strawdogs, and Gorgeous.
Some of Giuseppe's credits include Christmas in India, Manuale
d’Amore 2, Grande Grosso e Verdone, Italians (produced by Aurelio
De Laurentiis), BlackOut (produced by Capitol), and Harb Hatalia
(produced by al-Masah), a blockbuster movie that has been seen
by over one billion people in the Arab world. Giuseppe has a
keen sense for locations all around the world and has traveled
the globe in his career and shot movies in Australia, South
Africa, Morocco, Dubai, Brazil, Spain, France, Bulgaria, Malta,
Philippines, India, Italy and Syria just to name a few.
“It is my hope that through efforts such as the AIFF, Aruba
will become known not only as an idyllic vacation destination
with its perfect sand beaches but also as a center for culture
and cinematography. The diversity of the Island's population
makes it an ideal place to see films from around the world,
their characters mirrored in the faces of the Aruban people.
At our international press conference in Los Angeles in February,
Aruba will be seen for the first time in an entirely different
and powerful demographic market, that of the international film
community.”