He became interested in acting in high school and soon landed his first television roles (Don Matteo and I Cesaroni). He took part in several short films and movies (a small role in Ettore Scola's Che strano chiamarsi Federico) and became convinced that acting was, all things considered, rather easy. He then decided to enroll in the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, graduating with honors in 2020. At the age of twenty-six, he discovered that acting was not as easy as he had imagined. Desperate due to the lack of interest in him from the world of cinema, with a degree that four years of analysis have still not managed to explain, and traumatized by months of quarantine that push him to look into the abyss (the abyss has obviously looked into him too: we eagerly await to find out what it saw), he decided to write the monologue " God Doesn't Speak Swedish," directed by his inseparable companion (Sancho Panza or Don Quixote, as needed) Ludovico Buldini, who opens the doors to the mysterious and disturbing world of Off Theater. It is love at first sight. A passionate, tormented love—one of those loves in which you accuse each other of ruining your lives, in which you cyclically regret the day of your fateful encounter—perhaps a misguided love, but still love nonetheless.
Titles in the catalog
Dio non parla svedese
Diego Frisina
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