Adriana Monti

Adriana Monti
Born 1951
Italy
Occupation Film maker and Independent Producer
Years active late 1970s – present

Adriana Monti (born 1951) is an Italian-Canadian film director, independent producer, and screenwriter.[1] She is known for making feminist films.[2] Her films include Scuola senza fine (1983), Filo a catena (1986) and Gentili signore (1989).

Biography

Adriana Monti was born in 1951 and has been making independent feminist films since the late 1970s.[3] Much of her filmmaking is collaborative. She began her career in the context of a larger feminist movement in Italy of the 1970s.[3] For her 1983 film Scuola senza fine (School without End), she put together a group of amateur women to make the film.[3] The group of former housewives had completed a 150-hour secondary school diploma course in 1976 and did not want to stop learning after it ended.[4] With the help of their teacher, they formed a study and research group. Monti shot the film about them from 1979–1981, with the first half of it being made collectively by the group. It was completed in 1983.[4] In 1986, Monti made a documentary called Filo a catena about the conditions of female textile workers.[3] Adriana Monti moved to Canada in 1996. She worked as reporter and story producer at OMNI Television Rogers Media, and started her own company A&Z Media Ltd. She produced in 2012 Ice Work (a Mark Thompson’s Chalmers Award Project), a series of shorts Never too Late to Create, and in 2010 Three Women, Adapting Life, Adopting Lines broadcast by OMNI (Mexico Film Festival, Miami women Film Festival, Italian-Canadian Writer Panel Halifax 2012). Her previous videos and films are still shown in festivals around of the world and won several awards. In 2012 Scuola Senza Fine was presented at the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, in 2008 it was at “The Way Things Are” Works From The Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary Collection, Centre of Contemporary Art 'Znaki Czasu', Torun, Poland. Her experimental films from the 70s Sul Filo del Desidero, Ciclo Continuo, I Bagagli, Il Piacere del Testo, Andata e Ritorno had been used by film maker Alina Marazzi in her film Vogliamo anche le rose (2008). The Italian shorts Trame, Scuola Senza Fine, Filo A Catena, Ritratti, and the fiction film Gentili Signore were well received at International and National Film Festivals (Pesaro, Bellaria, Sorrento, Catania, Milan, The Cairo, Annecy, Créteil, Brussels, Montreal, New York, Barcelona, Hamburg).

Filmography

See also

References

  1. Kuhn, Annette; Radstone, Susannah (1994). The Women's Companion to International Film. University of California Press. p. 223. ISBN 0-520-08879-4.
  2. Moliterno, Gino (2000). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Italian Culture. CRC Press. p. 317. ISBN 0-415-14584-8.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Foster, Gwendolyn Audrey (1995). Women Film Directors: An International Bio-critical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 268–269. ISBN 0-313-28972-7.
  4. 1 2 Monti, Adriana (1988). "Introduction to the script of the film Scuola senza fine". In Bruno, Giuliana; Nadotti, Maria. Off Screen: Women and Film in Italy. Taylor & Francis. pp. 80–82. ISBN 0-415-00857-3.

Three Women: Adapting Lives, Adopting Lines A&Z Media Ltd.

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