/ MASTERCLASS /
FROM FASHION TO CINEMA AND FROM CINEMA TO FASHION
“From fashion to cinema and from cinema to fashion” is the masterclass curated
and directed by costume designer Daniela Ciancio, with the aim of examining the role of costume design in the history of cinema. The debate will involve high standing fashion and cinema engaged speakers, such as Sergio Toffetti, cinema historian and critic director of the Archivio Nazionale d’Impresa, curator and fashion writer Alessio de’ Navasques together with fashion historian and critic Clara Tosi Pamphili, both founders of Artisanal Intelligence, fashion critic and curator Maria Luisa Frisa, and teacher, researcher and editor Paolo Ferrarini. The Masterclass will be supported by the screening of frames coming from exemplary movies.
CURATOR AND DIRECTOR: DANIELA CIANCIO
Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,
Los Angeles, of the European Film Academy, Berlin, and of the Accademia dei David di Donatello, Rome, Daniela has designed costumes for cinema, opera, ballet and prose theater. Among
her works we recall “La Grande Bellezza” and “Il Divo” by Paolo Sorrentino, “The Exception” by David Levaux, “A Face Of An Angel” by Michael Winterbottom, “Il resto di Niente” by Antonietta
De Lillo, “Mars”, TV series for National Geographic, and “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Roberto De Simone. Awarded with numerous prizes, Daniela received
twice the David of Donatello Prize, the Ciak D’Oro and the Piero Tosi Award, as well as a honorary degree in Fashion Design by the European Design Institute.
Since 2007 she holds several masterclasses on costume.