Modi and Ferrari producer Andrea Iervolino is stepping again from his longtime Italian manufacturing and gross sales firm ILBE (Iervolino & Girl Bacardi Leisure), which he co-founded with Monica Bacardi, to launch movie and TV outfit The Andrea Iervolino Firm (TAIC).
Primarily based in Rome and Los Angeles, the Italian manufacturing and distribution firm’s upcoming slate features a Maserati biopic written and directed by Bobby Moresco, and the biopic Ferrari vs Mercedes, additionally directed by Moresco.
With the launch of TAIC, Iervolino has stepped down as President and CEO of ILBE, the studio he co-founded with Bacardi and ran for 13 years. He says he’ll stay obtainable in a non-exclusive capability to help ILBE with the transition of a brand new CEO.
Latest movies produced by Iervolino embrace Johnny Depp’s San Sebastian entry Modi starring Al Pacino, Jean-Claude Van Damme’s franchise sequel Kill ‘Em All 2 and thriller Skincare starring Elizabth Banks. Earlier credit embrace Ready for the Barbarians starring Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp and Robert Pattinson and drama To the Bone starring Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves.
Iervolino’s entrepreneurial exploits in recent times have included taking an possession stake in Miami FC, constructing the Tuscany Movie Studios in Italy, working publicly traded app Tatatu, and serving as an leisure ambassador within the Caribbean.
Stated Iervolino: “At The Andrea Iervolino Firm, we’re devoted to producing content material that not solely entertains but additionally conjures up and leaves a long-lasting impression on audiences. We consider that cinema and tv are highly effective technique of cultural and social expression, and we try to inform tales that mirror the variety and complexity of the world we stay in.”
He continued: “Each mission we undertake is characterised by prime quality requirements, each in storytelling and manufacturing methods. We make the most of essentially the most fashionable cinematic applied sciences to make sure glorious visible and sound high quality, all the time sustaining a powerful give attention to narrative and character growth.”