Lorenzo Cibrario is a London-based cultural producer, writer, and DJ whose work intricately weaves together music, cinema, and Italian identity. With academic foundations in philosophy from the University of Genoa and creative writing from Goldsmiths, University of London, Lorenzo brings a nuanced perspective to his multidisciplinary endeavors.
As the founder of OLLINO, he curates content and strategies that delve deep into cultural narratives, reflecting his commitment to storytelling. His passion for music is evident in his radio presence: he hosts Technicolor on Soho Radio, a show dedicated to European film soundtracks and library music, and co-hosts SUGO on Nebulah Radio, a program that explores eclectic musical landscapes.
Lorenzo's editorial voice has appeared in publications such as Italy Segreta, Synaesthetic Magazine, and Mosto Zine, where he explores the politics of taste, migration, and memory through food, film, and wine. He also curated the Spaghetti Disco exhibition at London’s Red Gallery, celebrating Italy's Italo Disco subculture, and contributed as a cultural anthropologist for the documentary Distant Planet: The Six Chapters of Simona.
Lorenzo worked as a journalist at OMNI Television in Canada, covering current affairs and cultural stories for the country’s multicultural broadcaster. His reporting focused on immigrant communities, minority languages, and the intersection of politics and identity—an experience that continues to inform his perspective and voice as a cultural commentator.
Through his diverse body of work, Lorenzo Cibrario continues to bridge cultural gaps, crafting narratives that resonate across borders and generations.
CONTACT
lorenzo@mostozine.com