
Carlo Chatrian
Carlo Chatrian is an Italian film curator and director, best known for his role as the artistic director of the Berlin International Film Festival, commonly known as Berlinale, from 2017 until 2024. Following his tenure at Berlinale, he returned to his hometown of Turin to lead the National Cinema Museum of Italy, known as 'Museo Nazionale del Cinema'. Chatrian has been influential in promoting cinema and fostering cultural exchanges through his work in various film festivals and institutions. His leadership at the Berlinale was marked by a focus on diversity and innovation in film programming.
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Carlo Chatrian has been criticized for avoiding responsibility at the Berlinale.
«David Cunios Zeit läuft ab»Carlo Chatrian was part of the co-directorship at the Berlinale from 2020 to 2024.
A la Berlinale, la politique n’est jamais loin de l’écranCarlo Chatrian is the director of the museum where James Cameron's exhibition will take place.
James Cameron: «Tutti i miei film sono nati con carta e matite. L'intelligenza artificiale? Uso etico contro gli abusi»Carlo Chatrian is the former head of the Berlinale and currently leads the National Film Museum in his hometown of Turin.
Ex-Berlinale-Chef Carlo Chatrian: „In Berlin sind Stars nahbar. Wenn schon Glamour, dann so“ - Panorama
Carlo Chatrian is the former head of the Berlinale and now leads the National Film Museum in his hometown of Turin.
Carlo Chatrian über seine Zeit als Berlinale-Chef und seine neue Aufgabe im Nationalen Italienischen Filmmuseum - Panorama
















