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Latest revision as of 14:57, 4 October 2025
Italian film director and music video director

Cosimo Alemà (born 1970) is an Italian film director and music video director.
Cosimo Alemà began working in music videos in the early 1990s, and after several years as an assistant director, he founded his own production company “The Mob”.[1] He has directed some 250 music videos for Italian and foreign artists. He has worked with, amongst others Zero Assoluto, Le Vibrazioni, Paola e Chiara, Max Pezzali, i Tiromancino, Anna Tatangelo, Nek, Finley, J-Ax, i Gemelli Diversi, Tiziano Ferro, Ligabue, Giusy Ferreri, Fabri Fibra, Marracash, Subsonica, Gianna Nannini, The Styles and TruceKlan, Club Dogo, and in 2009 Mina.[2]
2011 saw the release of Cosimo’s debut feature film ‘War Games: At the End of the Day‘ which was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Since 2008 he has played guitar and keyboards in New Wave Indie band, Qali. They have produced one album.
Partial filmography
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- Quiet, episode of Intolerance (1996) – documentary
- Tutti intrusi (1997) – film
- Gonfiate la bambola (2000) – short film
- L’ospite perfetto – Room4U con Daniele Persica (2008) – series
- War Games: At the End of the Day (2010)



