

Leonardo Sette
Filmmaker, producer and editor Leonardo Sette (France) is based in Recife, Brazil. He attended film school in Cuba (EICTV) and France (La Fémis) and obtained a degree in Cinema History from the Sorbonne. His first short film 'Ocidente' (2008) received the Best Film award at the Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival. His film 'Enraged Pigs' (2012), co-directed with Isabel Penoni, won the Bill Douglas Award at GSFF13. He has collaborated with Video nas Aldeias, a pioneering project that supports and produces indigenous filmmaking in Brazil. He also founded production company Lucinda Filmes.
Talking Shorts is delighted to present you to Glasgow Short Film Festival’s brand-new podcast, available here, on the festival's website and on all major podcast platforms.
In the approach to GSFF 2021 the festival will be releasing eleven episodes. Nine episodes feature conversations between the previous winners of the Bill Douglas Award for International Short Film and a member of that year's jury. Glasgow Short Podcast will also bring you a conversation between the curators and some of the filmmakers of the strand Barbed Wire Love: Artists, Filmmakers and their North of Ireland Troubles, and a summary of the whole festival programme, featuring various members of the festival team and their guest curators.
In this seconde episode, Danish-French filmmaker Caroline Sascha Cogez talks to 2013 Bill Douglas Award winner Leonardo Sette about 'Enraged Pigs', co-directed with Isabel Penoni.
The podcast is produced by Halina Rifai from Glasgow Podcart and A Sonic Hug, with music by Lewis den Hertog.
Glasgow Short Podcast is also available on:
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Caroline Sascha Cogez