Tommaso Frangini is a 26 years old Italian Filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He’s currently a Film Directing M.F.A. 3 Student at the California Institute of the Arts. In Autumn 2016 he followed as Director's Personal Assistant Andrea Pallaoro's Feature Film Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, who won the Coppa Volpi at the Venice Film Festival. Ecate (2017), his first short film, was selected in 12 International Film Festivals and has won four awards. The Plague (2017) is his second work, inspired by Goethe’s Faust and the directorial style of Alexander Sokurov, was selected at the Short Film Corner of the Festival de Cannes. At CalArts, he made Patient 1642 (2018) and his last short film, Memories of a Stranger (2019), inspired by "Notes from the Underground" by Dostoevskij.