Caterina Borelli
Born in 1959, Caterina Borelli is a dual-citizen of Italy and the U.S. She has worked in radio, television, and independent film since the early 1980's. Her work includes a wide range of genres: experimental video installations, documentaries, and news coverage. In addition to many festivals and screenings internationally, her work has shown at the Museum of Modern Art, Pacific Film Archives, American Museum of the Moving Image, and the British Museum.
Currently, she is working on A visit to Asmara: architecture, memory and the making of a nation on the Eritrean capital city as well as a documentary for the U.S. General Services Administration on the adaptive reuse renovation of the General Post Office in Brooklyn, New York. Since 1994, she has also worked as the Senior Producer and U.S. Correspondent for SuperQuark on RAI Channel 1 in Italy.
Her award-winning film, Qudad, Re-Inventing a Tradition, was released in 2004.
Filmography A visit to Asmara: architecture, memory and the making of a nation, documentary currently in post-production
Qudad, Re-Inventing a Tradition, 2004
Guided Tour, video installation, 2002
Architecture of Mud, 1999
Intervenciones Urbanas, 1995
Memoria Desordenada, short, 1993
Generazione Zero, short, 1990
The Discovery of the Tropical World, short, 1990
Passeggiate Romane, short, 1985
The Date, short, 1984
Related Links International Movie Database
Filming Architecture of Mud
