Founder and President – Palomar
Carlo Degli Esposti founded Palomar in 1986, is one of the oldest independent Italian television and cinema production companies, a market leader in Italy in the drama sector for the main TV networks. Since its inception, Palomar has worked across television and cinema, producing dramas, docudramas, movies, information programs and entertainment. So far, more than 100 productions have been completed and distributed, providing some of the most successful prime-time TV dramas of the last ten years. Some of his main works for TV are: “Young Montalbano”, “Red Band Society”, “Murders at Barlume” and “Maltese”. He’s currently involved in the production of two new international productions: “Gaddafi”, about the life of the Libyan dictator and “The Name of the Rose”, from the novel of Umberto Eco with the same name. His latest feature film productions are “Leopardi” by Mario Martone, “Piuma” by Roan Johnson, “Tarde Para la Ira” di Raul Arevalo and “The Happy Prince” the Rupert Everett’s directorial debut; he is currently producing “La Paranza dei Bambini” from the novel of Roberto Saviano directed by Claudio Giovannesi and “Volevo Nascondermi” by Giorgio Diritti.