Diego Vicentini
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EducationNew York Film Academy (MFA Filmmaking, 2018)
Boston College (Bachelor's Degree in Finance, 2016)
AlmamaterLos Angeles Film School
OccupationFilm director
Diego Vicentini | |
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Diego Vicentini in 2023 | |
| Born | 1994 (age 30–31) |
| Education | New York Film Academy (MFA Filmmaking, 2018) Boston College (Bachelor's Degree in Finance, 2016) |
| Alma mater | Los Angeles Film School |
| Occupation | Film director |
Diego Vicentini (born 1994)[1] is a Venezuelan film maker. His debut feature film, Simón, was nominated for the 38th Goya Awards in the Best Ibero-American film category in representation of Venezuela and reached the #6 spot on Netflix's Global Top 10 between March 4th to March 10th in 2024 for non-english movies.
Vicentini studied at the Boston College in the Bachelor's Degree in finance program,[1] and the Los Angeles Film School, where he produced a short film about the 2017 Venezuelan protests, Simón (2018), as part of his thesis for his master's degree in film.[2][3]