Diego Poloni
An image from Castanha, one of the productions that also features Diego Poloni.
Diego Poloni

Diego Poloni

June 30, 1982 — Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Diego Poloni is an award-winner music producer, film composer and sound artist which worked on 30+ movies, several award winners, being nominated for Best Original Film Score for "Castanha" (2014) at the 2015 Gran Prize of Brazilian Cinema. Also worked on special projects like composing and performing live original soundtracks for silent movies such as Robert Wiene’s "Orlacs Hände" (1924) and "Genuine" (1920), F. W. Murnau's "Nosferatu" (1922), all three commissioned by the Goethe Institut; Mario Peixoto’s "Limite" (1931), commissioned by Centro Cultural Santander; Tod Browning's "The Unknown", commissioned by The Ling Institute; Musidora's "Pour Don Carlos" (1927), commissioned by Caixa Cultural, among others. As a sound artist he worked in several art pieces, art films and installations, having works exhibited at the White Cubicle Toilet Gallery and Tate Modern, both in London, United Kingdom, among others.

Castanha

2014

The Last Poem

2015

The Roof Above Us

2015

Waiting Room

Waiting Room

2009

Depois Da Avenida

2014

Na Hora Dos Morcegos...

2014

Magma

2014

Bagagem

2013