Gipi
Gianni Pacinotti, better known by the pseudonym of Gipi, is an Italian cartoonist, filmmaker, and author.
Gianni Pacinotti | |
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Born | Pisa | December 12, 1963
Nationality | Italian |
Area(s) | Comics artist, cartoonist, filmmaker, author |
Pseudonym(s) | Gipi |
Awards | 2005 Goscinny Prize, Max & Moritz Prize, Best Book at Angoulême |
Biography
Born in Pisa in 1962, he began his career illustrating for the publishing and advertising industries.[1]
He began illustrating stories and comics in 1992, and his work appeared in Cuore, Blue, Il Clandestino, Boxer, Il Manifesto and Lo Straniero.[1] His work also appears in La Repubblica.[2]
His graphic novel Appunti per una Storia di Guerra (Notes pour une histoire de guerre, Notes for a War Story), published by Coconino Press, appeared in France and was published in the United States by First Second Books.[2] Notes for a War Story won the 2005 Goscinny Prize for Best Script and was proclaimed Best Book at Angoulême in 2006.[2] Notes for a War Story follows three young men in a war-torn country –intended to be any number of European countries. “In the Italian version of the book,” Gipi has remarked, “the name of the villages are Italian names, in the French version, French names. I didn’t want the reader to think, ‘This war happens elsewhere, far from me.’ My intention was to make people think about the possibilities of a war suddenly arriving in their own home.”[3]
Gipi has created Gli Innocenti (The Innocents) for the Ignatz Series and in 2006 this work earned him an Eisner Award nomination and a Max & Moritz Prize.[1] The Innocents is about a reformed thug who takes his young nephew down to the seaside, where they visit an old friend who has just been released out of prison for a crime he did not commit.[4]
Other work
In 2000, he founded Santa Maria Video. Santa Maria is a studio through which he creates video and animation shorts.[1] He is editor of the Esterno Notte anthology and teaches in fine arts academies. His debut as a film director, The Last Earthling, premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.[5]
In 2015 he successfully crowdfunded and launched Bruti,[6] a card game about melee combats between warriors and enchanters set in a dark fantasy with a medieval feel. Gipi designed the game and illustrated each card. The deluxe version of the rulebook includes a long introductory comic.
Works
Graphic novels
- Esterno notte (2003)
- Notes for a War Story (Appunti per una storia di guerra, 2004)
- Garage Band (Questa è la stanza, 2005)
- S. (2006)
- LMVDM – La mia vita disegnata male (2008)
- Unastoria (2013)
- Land of the Sons (La terra dei figli, 2016)
- Momenti straordinari con applausi finti, Bologna, Coconino Press, 2019. ISBN 8876185232
Short stories
- The Innocents (Gli innocenti, 2005)
- They Found the Car (Hanno ritrovato la macchina, 2006)
- Diario di fiume e altre storie (2009)
- Verticali (2009)
- Baci dalla provincia (2011)
Filmography
- The Last Man on Earth (2011)
- Smettere di fumare fumando (2012)
- Il ragazzo più felice del mondo (2018)
References
- Comic creator: Gipi (Gianni Pacinotti)
- First Second - Creators - Gipi Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
- Words Without Borders
- Fantagraphics Books - Gipi
- "Venezia 68: L'ultimo terrenstre - Gian Alfonso Pacinotti (Gipi)". labiennale.org. Venice Biennale. Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-08-26.
- "Bruti on BoardGameGeek". Retrieved 2016-04-08.
External links
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