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Industry | advertising and film production |
Founded | 2005 in Milan, Italy |
Founders | Fabrizio Donvito and Marco Cohen |
Headquarters | via Argelati 33, Milan, Italy |
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Fabrizio Donvito, Marco Cohen, Benedetto Habib and Karim Bartoletti |
Products | cinema, television, commercial, digital, brand entertainment |
Subsidiaries | Roma, Los Angeles |
Website | www.indianaproduction.com |
Indiana Production Company is a multimedia company born in December 2005. The international company has its headquarter in Milan, with subsidiaries in Rome and Los Angeles. Core business of the company is the production of a variety of contents: feature film, commercial, digital and branded content. Partners of the company are Fabrizio Donvito, Marco Cohen, Benedetto Habib and Karim Bartoletti.
Indiana Production was founded in 2005 by Marco Cohen and Fabrizio Donvito. In 2008, Benedetto Habib joined the company as Partner an CFO. In 2015, Karim Bartoletti became Partner and Advertising Executive Producer. The company has realized ten feature films, two television movies, countless commercial campaigns, continuously working on numerous projects for the domestic and the international market.
The first film by Indiana Production is Estômago directed by Marcos Jorge, produced in 2007 together with Zancrane Filmes, a Brazilian film production company.
Indiana Production collaborates with numerous directors, like Paolo Virzì who directed two feature films produced by the company: The First Beautiful Thing (2011) and Human Capital (2013); both winners of many awards and selected as Italian entries for the Best Foreign Films at the Academy Awards.
Italy in a Day (2014), directed by Gabriele Salvatores, was coproduced with Rai Cinema and Scott Free. The film is the Italian follow up of Life in a Day and is the result of 2.200 hours of footage (composed by 44.000 videos sent by Italian people). The documentary film was presented, out of competition, at the 71st edition of the Venice Film Festival.
Alaska (2015), is an Italian-French production (Indiana Production with 2.4.7 Films). Directed by Claudio Cupellini, the film was presented in occasion of the Rome Film Festival and won numerous awards including a Silver Ribbon for Best Scenography to Paki Meduri and an Italian Golden Globe to Elio Germano as Best Actor.