Alberto Diamante (born in 1970) is an Italian-Canadian screenwriter, film director, photographer, actor, certified Italian interpreter and film editor.
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He has written and directed three feature films, "Ulysses," "Love… and Other Reasons to Panic" and "The Bookstore." The latter was presented at the 2016 Italian Contemporary Film Festival.[1] He has also starred in "Ulysses" and "The Bookstore." He edited "Love…and other reasons to panic."
Diamante graduated from York University with a degree in English and Film. He went on to direct a few short films before venturing into features.
His screenplay, Skin, was a finalist at several international screenwriting competitions, including in London and New York City.
He is a fully accredited Italian court interpreter and has interpreted for many Italian filmmakers at the Toronto International Film Festival, including Nanni Moretti,[2] Gabriele Salvatores, Roberto Benigni, Carlo Verdone,[3] Paolo Sorrentino and many others.
He speaks Italian, English and French.