Giulio Ginesi is born in Rome, Italy, in the year 2000. He grows up in Rome and starts during middle school to practice rowing at professional levels. From middle school to the end of high school he is a professional athlete and student, he wins multiple Italian championships and one European championship in Cork, Ireland, at the age of eighteen years old. Towards the end of high school he develops an attachment to film and starts writing personal essays that will become actual screenplays. Before getting accepted in Eicar film school with a script for a feature film called "One night", he lives for 5 months in London, where he works and develops his writing style along with cinematic knowledge. In 2020 he starts Eicar in Paris and in his second year of studies he writes, produces and directs his first short film, "Patch" 4 minutes long, an experiment that serves him as an introspective experience to develop his cinematic style further more.
In 2024 he writes, produces and directs his second short film, his thesis.
It is called: "Apple Tree", 10 minutes long, the spoken language is Ukrainian with 7 actors and actresses professional and not, all from Ukraine. The short film is shot in 4 different location in Paris trying to recreate an eastern European look and realized with a small crew. In comparison to his first work there is a visible growth in terms of style awareness and a more wise control over creative expression. The story is an attempt to braid dream and reality, he imagines how the fearful looming of war would be seen differently between a child and his mother. "Apple Tree" is the latest project of Giulio; He will now focus completely on reviewing, re-write and polishing "One Night", his feature long horror script written for Eicar's admission.
The goal is funding it to direct it and bring it to life.