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Birdmen Magazine is an independent magazine established in late 2015. The first print edition is printed in May 2016. Its ranks include more than one hundred young people, mostly students and graduates from almost all over Italy. Birdmen Magazine has a widespread editorial staff: the main offices are in Pavia and Bologna.

Vittoria Poggi is a student for the master's degree program in Writing and Projects for the Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Pavia; she also holds a bachelor's degree in Philosophy there. He writes for Birdmen Magazine, dealing specifically with seriality.

Ludovico Cantisani is a scholar of cinema and philosophy, with a parallel path in the fields of directing and film production. In 2019 he directed and produced the short film "Penelopes," with cinematography by Luciano Tovoli. A production consultant for the international holding company Augustus Color, he writes for minima&moralia, Gli Asini, mimesis.scenari, Limina and Bianco & Nero of the Experimental Center. His collaboration with the Italian-Irish publishing house Artdigiland has resulted in five different volumes to date, including book-interviews and essays, presented on Radio 3 and reviewed in numerous newspapers; these include "The Apocalypse is a Feast. The Cinema of the End of the World and the Anthropology of Ernesto de Martino" (2020) and "The Heroic Masini. A cinematographer between Carmelo Bene and the Taviani brothers" (2022).

Luca Mannella is a student of Modern Literature at the University of Milan. He writes about cinema for "Birdmen Magazine" and is on the editorial staff of "lay0ut magazine," a magazine of literary criticism, translation and visual research.

Silvia Mazzei is editor-in-chief of Birdmen Magazine and a graduate in Modern Philology - Science of Literature, Theater, Cinema at the University of Pavia with a thesis on spectator memory as an archive of the theatrical experience. She currently works as a communications manager for Fondazione Teatro Fraschini.

Greta Di Raimondo has a degree in Theatre and Performing Arts from the IUAV University of Venice with a thesis on found footage cinema; she currently collaborates with Birdmen Magazine. She previously worked with the Asolo Film Festival in the area of managing films in competition and with the Parma Film Festival in the area of event promotion and organization. In parallel, he is dedicated to the creation and production of audiovisual works.
 
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