Born in 1995, he is a screenwriter, director and game designer. Born in the province of Bergamo, he links his artistic career to his roots in the area and to narrative research based on archetypes and collectivity. He graduated in Literature in Milan and in Cinema and Storytelling in Turin, where he made his first short film, Teresa, and directed and wrote for the collective Les Moustaches, of which he is one of the founders. With the group, he made three short films: Blu (on identity and memory), Un affare italiano (a documentary on the contemporary ritual of fantasy football) and Canarì, shot entirely in the Bergamo valleys with non-professional actors, in the Bergamo dialect and in Gaì, a language that is now almost extinct. Canarì has been selected for several international festivals, including the Tampere Film Festival 2025. In 2024, with NewGen Entertainment, he made Disamistade, a dystopian western in the Sardinian language, to be released in 2026. During the pandemic, he explored game design and the applications of VR to cinematic language, continuing his search for a radical cinema capable of combining technology, storytelling and collective vision. With Les Moustaches, he pursues an idea of poetic and communal neo-realism, in which narrative prevails over rhetoric and reality becomes a tool of perception rather than chronicle. He works as a freelancer for various companies linked to the world of gaming and supports various communication companies as a copywriter. He can fluently speak english, is mother tongue in Italian and can survive in Portugal and France if needed.

Tommaso Ferrero

Born in 1995, he is a screenwriter, director and game designer. Born in the province of Bergamo, he links his artistic career to his roots in the area and to narrative research based on archetypes and collectivity. He graduated in Literature in Milan and in Cinema and Storytelling in Turin, where he made his first short film, Teresa, and directed and wrote for the collective Les Moustaches, of which he is one of the founders. With the group, he made three short films: Blu (on identity and memory), Un affare italiano (a documentary on the contemporary ritual of fantasy football) and Canarì, shot entirely in the Bergamo valleys with non-professional actors, in the Bergamo dialect and in Gaì, a language that is now almost extinct. Canarì has been selected for several international festivals, including the Tampere Film Festival 2025. In 2024, with NewGen Entertainment, he made Disamistade, a dystopian western in the Sardinian language, to be released in 2026. During the pandemic, he explored game design and the applications of VR to cinematic language, continuing his search for a radical cinema capable of combining technology, storytelling and collective vision. With Les Moustaches, he pursues an idea of poetic and communal neo-realism, in which narrative prevails over rhetoric and reality becomes a tool of perception rather than chronicle. He works as a freelancer for various companies linked to the world of gaming and supports various communication companies as a copywriter. He can fluently speak english, is mother tongue in Italian and can survive in Portugal and France if needed.

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Born in 1995, he is a screenwriter, director and game designer. Born in the province of Bergamo,
he links his artistic career to his roots in the area and to narrative research based
on archetypes and collectivity. He graduated in Literature in Milan and in Cinema and Storytelling
in Turin, where he made his first short film, Teresa, and directed and wrote for the collective
Les Moustaches, of which he is one of the founders.
With the group, he made three short films: Blu (on identity and memory), Un affare
italiano (a documentary on the contemporary ritual of fantasy football) and Canarì, shot
entirely in the Bergamo valleys with non-professional actors, in the Bergamo dialect
and in Gaì, a language that is now almost extinct. Canarì has been selected for several
international festivals, including the Tampere Film Festival 2025.
In 2024, with NewGen Entertainment, he made Disamistade, a dystopian western in the
Sardinian language, to be released in 2026.
During the pandemic, he explored game design and the applications of
VR to cinematic language, continuing his search for a radical cinema capable of
combining technology, storytelling and collective vision.
With Les Moustaches, he pursues an idea of poetic and communal neo-realism, in which
narrative prevails over rhetoric and reality becomes a tool of perception rather than
chronicle. He works as a freelancer for various companies linked to the world of gaming and supports various communication companies as a copywriter.

He can fluently speak english, is mother tongue in Italian and can survive in Portugal and France if needed.

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Language

English
Fluent
Italian
Fluent
French
Beginner
Portuguese
Intermediate

Work Experience

Film director and theater 1st assistant at Les Moustaches
January 1, 2016 - Present
Film Director and theather 1st assistant in the collective Les Moustaches
Copywriter at Eggers 2.0
September 1, 2019 - November 30, 2020
Copywriter for various national adv campaigns (Ferrero, Alpitour, Tic Tac)
Lead Game Designer and Narrative Director at Biokip Labs
September 1, 2021 - November 1, 2023
Game designer and Narrative Director for various events and apps made in the Studio.
Editor and Director at B.I.M.B.I. worldwide
September 1, 2021 - November 1, 2023
Film Editor and director for kid contents in the studio.
Lead and Narrative Designer at Space Whale studio
September 1, 2023 - August 1, 2024
Lead game designer and Narrative Designer for two games: Wisdom Watcher (VR) and the unpublished Ars Bellica
Film director and theater 1st assistant at Les Moustaches
January 1, 2016 - Present
Film Director and theather 1st assistant in the collective Les Moustaches. Short films: Blu (2019) Un Affare Italiano (2021) Canarì (2023) Disamistade (2024 - in distribution) Winner for the italian contest of Biennale College 2024 with: 12 Bare e Mezzo a fosso ghiaia (in development) Granted for regional funds in Sardinia Region and Valle d'Aosta Region. Working on the first feature film "Rei dos Arenques" (ITA-POR-BEL)

Education

Bachelor Degree in Italian Literature at Università degli studi di Milano
September 1, 2014 - September 1, 2016
Degree in confrontation between Miyazaki's Cinema and his book references.
Academy Diploma in Cinema and Storytelling at Scuola Holden
November 1, 2017 - November 1, 2018
Selected for the final project presentation with Teresa (2018) short movie, winner at the RIFF in Rome.
Game Design Diploma at Digital Bros Game Academy
September 1, 2020 - September 1, 2021
Lead Game Designer and Lead Director for three out of four major project during the year.

Qualifications

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Industry Experience

Gaming, Education, Media & Entertainment, Other