Stefano Liberti is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker, with a special focus on environmental issues and climate change.
He contributed to many European magazines, such as Internazionale, Le monde diplomatique, El Pais, and Al Jazeera English.
Stefano speaks Italian, English, French, Spanish and in 2008 he wrote the book “A sud di Lampedusa” (“South of Lampedusa”), which was awarded the Indro Montanelli prize for writing. His book “Land grabbing: Journeys into the new colonialism” has been translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Korean and Chinese. His latest book is “Tropico Mediterraneo” (Laterza 2024), a reportage on the effects of the climate crisis and the human over-exploitation on the Mediterranean sea.
As a filmmaker he has directed many movies, both for television and for the cinema. His latest movie “Soyalism” (co-directed with Enrico Parenti) has been screened worldwide in dozen of festivals and broadcast by many tv channels.