Pablo Darío Mata, better known by his screen name of Vitto Manccini, began his artistic career at the age of 17 in theater, performing in several independent plays of which the best known was Lords of the mafia, representad in different theaters in the City of Mar del Plata. This experience led him in 2005 to venture into the world of cinema, makig approximately fifteen short films. Among them, Abnormal stands out for being selected as finalist in a film contest organized by the National Film Institute and the National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophoby and Racism (INADI, as per its Spanish acronym), also being screened at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in 2008. His short film Common Man was also screened at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in 2010. He made three medium-length films, and two feature films, including the film Dirt, which had its Avant Premiere in the City of Mar del Plata, and declared of Legislative Interest by Mar del Plata’s City Council in 2017. His film The Man with the Black Gloves, was screend at a booth during the Cannes Festival France in 2015.






































