From his paternal grandmother's side, he is the descendant of the aristocratic and upper-class Michau family, from Orléans including senior political and business figures[3] (senior military officers, a deputy mayor of Orléans and industrialists).[4]
He is also a cousin of Bruno Rozenker, actor and voice actor[2] and a relative of Pierre-Bloch family. Cousin of the TV producer and politician David Pierre-Bloch,[5] who is the son of Claude Pierre-Bloch (press attaché of Michel Sardou) and the nephew of Jean-Pierre Pierre-Bloch (impresario and deputy mayor of Paris); both brothers are the sons of French minister Jean Pierre-Bloch and were also Johnny Hallyday's friends.[6][7]
Grandson of Michel Carboni (1916-1977), a French senior official, Customs' Director of Nice and on his mother's side of Jacques Rozenker (1932–2014), entrepreneur in the textile field, designer, who has worked with the singer Sylvie Vartan and has launched French stylists Marithé + François Girbaud.[8]
His first film is the documentary Bartleby en coulisses, on the theatrical work of famous writer Daniel Pennac, for the reading-performance of Bartleby, the Scrivener (short story of Herman Melville) at the Théâtre de la Pépinière in Paris (2009).[13][14]
In 2013, Carboni founded and became president of Compagnie MIA (Mouvement International Artistique), a theatre company created for French writer Daniel Pennac to produce his shows (Journal d’un corps, L’œil, du loup, Un Amour exemplaire...).[15] In the same year, he directed his second movie, a history of electronic music[16] with composers Jean Michel Jarre, Émilie Simon, Teho Teardo, Moriarty (band), François Bayle, etc.[17][18] The film has been selected and screened in Paris on 19 June 2013, by MusiquePointDoc film festival of La Gaîté Lyrique.[19][20]
In 2017, his third film is a portrait of French stylists Marithé et François Girbaud, inventors of skin-tight jeans, baggy trousers and the industrialization of Stone washing process.[21]
In 2013, under the impetus of French writer Daniel Pennac,[33] Carboni founded (with Laurent Natrella of the Comédie-française) and became Chairman of the Compagnie MIA.[34] He left his manager position in 2019.
Carboni also worked occasionally in politics as a communication and audiovisual advisor for République solidaire party founded by former Prime minister Dominique de Villepin, for centrist political parties or for Maliyéanbêdétayé, the Malian political mouvement of Habib Dembélé.[8]
In 2018, Carboni co-founded and became CEO of a consulting firm specialized in renewable energy.[1][41]
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