Giancarlo Nasi
- Producer
Renowned Producer Giancarlo Nasi is a visionary filmmaker and founder of the Chilean Film Academy, recognized for his innovative contributions to global cinema. His work has garnered acclaim at the most prestigious international festivals, including Cannes, Venice, Berlin, and Sundance, with films that consistently push creative and cultural boundaries.
Nasi produced The Settlers (Los Colonos), Chile's official selection for the 2024 Academy Awards, a critically acclaimed historical epic that premiered at Cannes. His production credits also include White on White, winner of the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival's Horizons section; Zafari and Horizonte among others. His expertise spans genres and formats, with highlights like The Exiles, a Chile-Spain co-production.
With over a decade of experience, Nasi has successfully collaborated with filmmakers from more than 17 countries, including Taiwan, Ukraine, Mexico, and France. His productions are celebrated for their artistic ambition and commercial viability, supported by his deep understanding of intellectual property law, financing structures, and international markets.
In addition to his prolific production career, Nasi is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a respected mentor and lecturer, sharing his expertise through programs like the Sundance Institute and BR Lab in Brazil. He has been a driving force in Chilean and international cinema, not only through his films but also as an advocate for emerging talent and cross-border collaboration.
Before founding Quijote Films, Nasi honed his skills across three continents. He produced television content at WPP Media Vietnam, studied film production at the University of São Paulo, and earned advanced degrees in Political Science and Economic Law from Sciences Po Paris. Most recently, he completed an MBA at UCLA's Anderson School of Business, equipping him with a unique blend of creative and strategic acumen.
Nasi's leadership extends beyond the screen, having spearheaded the establishment of the Chilean Film Academy and strengthened the country's presence on the global stage. His enduring passion for storytelling and dedication to fostering innovation make him a transformative figure in contemporary cinema.
Nasi produced The Settlers (Los Colonos), Chile's official selection for the 2024 Academy Awards, a critically acclaimed historical epic that premiered at Cannes. His production credits also include White on White, winner of the Best Director Award at the Venice Film Festival's Horizons section; Zafari and Horizonte among others. His expertise spans genres and formats, with highlights like The Exiles, a Chile-Spain co-production.
With over a decade of experience, Nasi has successfully collaborated with filmmakers from more than 17 countries, including Taiwan, Ukraine, Mexico, and France. His productions are celebrated for their artistic ambition and commercial viability, supported by his deep understanding of intellectual property law, financing structures, and international markets.
In addition to his prolific production career, Nasi is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a respected mentor and lecturer, sharing his expertise through programs like the Sundance Institute and BR Lab in Brazil. He has been a driving force in Chilean and international cinema, not only through his films but also as an advocate for emerging talent and cross-border collaboration.
Before founding Quijote Films, Nasi honed his skills across three continents. He produced television content at WPP Media Vietnam, studied film production at the University of São Paulo, and earned advanced degrees in Political Science and Economic Law from Sciences Po Paris. Most recently, he completed an MBA at UCLA's Anderson School of Business, equipping him with a unique blend of creative and strategic acumen.
Nasi's leadership extends beyond the screen, having spearheaded the establishment of the Chilean Film Academy and strengthened the country's presence on the global stage. His enduring passion for storytelling and dedication to fostering innovation make him a transformative figure in contemporary cinema.