-Which writer inspires you the most?
I couldn’t talk about inspirations, I can say my great passions. I grew up with Russian literature. Mainly Fyodor Dostoevsky. When I grew up, my passion for American literature began, of which I only mention William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald and Philip Roth. I also love Virginia Woolf and the Harry Potter saga. I consider them phenomenal and unrivaled writers for me.
-What is the main challenge you encountered while writing your work?
The genre of my movie is quite surreal. The biggest challenge is to be able to propose the atmospheres that I see while I write.
-Every screenwriter needs feedback after completing their project. Is there someone you always turn to for their opinion as soon as you finish writing?
I try to have feedback with people I trust. My path is not really narrative, so looking for a comparison with those who love classic cinema would be complicated. I try to involve people who are close to me but who know how to be sharp in their judgments.
-Are you currently working on a new screenplay? If so, can you tell us more about it?
I am writing the third film of the “trilogy of the subconscious” that began with “Santa Guerra” and continued with “Katabasis”. It is probably the craziest movie of the three. It mixes so many dimensions. Reality. Dream. And something else that could be everything. Another dimension, or another world.
-If you had to describe your writing style using three adjectives, which ones would you choose?
Enigmatic. Instinctive. Sincere.