Adriano Natale (Naples, 1986) is a filmmaker, photographer, and producer. He graduated in Music and Performing Arts at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. In 2007, he made the short film Signor P., the documentary L'altra Chernobyl, and the photographic project Studio su Eva. In 2012, he founded Capture Studio, an audiovisual production studio, and refined his skills at Officina Pasolini and ENERC in Buenos Aires.
Among his international projects are Cara de Porteño (2015), a series of photographic portraits taken in the Argentine markets, and Vivas (2017), a reportage created during the Día de la Mujer, which tells the overwhelming and unstoppable strength of Argentine women.
In the audiovisual field, he has worked as a filmmaker, DOP, and editor on over 50 audiovisual productions.
In 2024, together with some colleagues and collaborators from the film and audiovisual world, he founded Good Things APS, an association aimed at creating independent cultural and cinematic productions: short films, documentaries, theater performances, and festivals. In the same year, in collaboration with Libera Contro le Mafie, he co-directed the documentary Tre Minuti. La storia di Silvia Ruotolo with Sara Camardella.