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Chiara D'Anna

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Nationality Italie

Chiara D'Anna, née dans la province de Turin en Italie, est une actrice et directrice de théâtre italienne.

Biography

En 2014, Chiara D'Anna est tête d'affiche avec Sidse Babett Knudsen dans The Duke of Burgundy de Peter Strickland.

Chiara D'Anna dirige sa propre compagnie de théâtre, Panta Rei Theatre Collective.

Usually with

Fatma Mohamed
Fatma Mohamed
(2 films)
Kata Bartsch
Kata Bartsch
(2 films)
Ben Wheatley
Ben Wheatley
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Chiara D'Anna (2 films)

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Actor

The Duke of Burgundy, 1h46
Directed by Peter Strickland
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, BDSM in films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Sidse Babett Knudsen, Monica Swinn, Chiara D'Anna, Eugenia Caruso, Eszter Tompa, Kata Bartsch
Roles Evelyn
Rating64% 3.2480553.2480553.2480553.2480553.248055
Evelyn is studying lepidopterology under the older Cynthia, who frequently lectures on her studies. Evelyn is romantically involved with Cynthia and works as a maid in her home, where she is subject to strict behavioral expectations and high standards for cleanliness. When Evelyn does not complete tasks to Cynthia's satisfaction, she is punished.
Berberian Sound Studio, 1h32
Directed by Peter Strickland
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about films
Actors Toby Jones, Cosimo Massimo Fusco, Tónia Sotiropoúlou, Suzy Kendall, Chiara D'Anna, Eugenia Caruso
Roles Elisa
Rating61% 3.098353.098353.098353.098353.09835
British sound engineer Gilderoy (Toby Jones) arrives at the Berberian film studio in Italy to work on what he believes is a film about horses. During a surreal meeting with Francesco, the film's producer, Gilderoy is shocked to find the film is actually an Italian giallo film, The Equestrian Vortex. He nonetheless begins work in the studio, at one point made to do Foley work, using vegetables to create sound effects for the film's increasingly gory torture sequences, and mixing voiceovers from session artists, Silvia and Claudia, into the score.