Lorenzo Hendel, Doc 3, RAI 3 (Italy)
Lorenzo Hendel was born in Florence in December 1950. At the end of the 1970s he moved to Perugia, where he worked in RAI local production for a documentation project on the local social reality, without losing his interest on research in television language and his activities in theatrical and videotheatrical fiction. In 1988 he moved to Rome, and kept working in RAI3 as television director. Meanwhile his work as a documentary director led him around the world on travel. He directed Tepuy: A Travel to the Origins of the World, set in Venezuela (1997), Greenland, The Long Lasting Sunset (1998), and Akha, When the Wind Was Blowing, set in Thailand (2000). In 2005 he directed his first feature film for cinema, When Children Play in the Sky, completely shot in Groenlandia. This movie won several awards, as best Feature Film at Ischia Film Festival, Maremetraggio Festival in Trieste and Festival Cinemountain in Cervinia, and minor awards in Sulmona Film Festival and Autrans Festival (France). In 2006 he realized for DOC3 When the Hands Speak, and in 2007 Pio La Torre, the Son of the Earth. Since 2008 he is in charge of DOC3 (Rai Tre) as commissioning editor. He selects the documentaries to buy and co-produce, and together with the authors of the single documentaries he follows all the projects in their development.










