

Giorgio Bosisio (1986) is a Italy-based director, filmmaker and editor working for personal and commissioned projects across documentary, fiction, music video, and video art.
His personal films are intimate stories of places and people, told through the wounds of the present. He has dealt with theme of adolescence and boyhood, ecology and migration. In the last eight years he has particularly focused on environmental projects, telling stories of climate change impacts on Kenyan rural communities, riverine cultures of the Euphrates wetlands, and Posidonia Oceanica meadows in the North Adriatic.
His work has shown and was awarded in many international festivals including Biennale del Cinema di Venezia and Hot Docs. He holds a BA degree in Economics and Management of the Creative Industries at Luigi Bocconi University (Milan, 2009) and an MA in Filmmaking at The London Film School (London, 2013). He’s an IDFA Academy talent (2024) and European Social Documentary alumni (2021).
While living in London, Giorgio has worked as a Creative Content Producer for London based immersive cinema company Secret Cinema (2015-2017) and as a Creative Director for LOST (2019-2021), a cultural events company exploring new socially impactful ways of releasing and distributing film and music into the world. He has facilitated film workshops for youth and asylum seekers, curated independent film festivals programs and industry events. He collaborates regularly with NGOs, artists and institutions on interdisciplinary projects addressing community, and social and environmental issues.
Giorgio is currently in post-production with his first non-fiction feature film NON ANCORA QUI, a poetic and choral journey through the broken present and struggle for survival of a fishermen community in the face of the climate crisis, in the river Po delta.
Together with a group of artists, researchers and environmental lawyers, he is also collaborating on a collective editorial publication of essays, researches and artist’s content, elaborating on the theme of Rights of Nature in Italy, using Venice as a case study (Wetlands, 2026).
In the present Giorgio is training as an educator and facilitator using theatre, art and social practices to engage with group and personal processes around theme of ecology and masculinity, to contribute to socio-ecological transformation.