Pasquale Marco Veltri is a Canadian writer, filmmaker, and photographer whose unique vision crosses the boundaries of culture and language. He is a worldly soul and visual storyteller whose focus on character development is strongly represented in the intelligence and complexity of his works. Faced with the tasks of producing, directing, cinematography, and writing Veltri has developed an integrated and holistic approach to the art of cinema.
Veltri’s films have screened nationally and internationally in Canada, the USA, Britain, France, Italy, and Egypt. Measuring Tape Girl has screened at the Cannes Film Festival and the Montreal World Film Festival. Words to Remember won the Chris Award for Narrative at the Columbus International Film and Video Festival. Feature film Drowning now available on Apple TV and Google Play.
Drowning
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Where's My Sister?
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Words to Remember
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Lullaby for Lucious and Sumat
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Measuring Tape Girl
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Understanding the Early Years
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Director
Living Downstream
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Camera and Electrical Department
A Day in the Life
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Politics of Fear
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La Trattoria on Barton Street
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The Somnambulists
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Just a Day
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