
Edoardo Nerboni is a Swiss director and cinematographer.
He graduated in 2018 and, already during his studies, directed his first documentaries, including a film on contemporary art and a project about the Rom community in the village of Roșia, Romania.
In 2019 he moved to New York, where he worked on two feature films: Funny Face (2019) by Tim Sutton and Black and White and Red All Over (2020) by Oliver Dungey. This experience marked the beginning of his professional career in cinema.
In the following years he took part in several international documentary productions, working as a camera operator and second unit, including a documentary on the coronation of a local king in Ghana and a personal project filmed in Senegal.
Since 2023 he has been working as a freelance director and director of photography.
Among his most recent projects is a documentary about the Swiss athlete Claire Ghiringhelli, following her journey toward the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, as well as a documentary on an independent radio station in the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland, on which he worked as director of photography.