Adriana Monti (born 1951) is an Italian-Canadian film director, independent producer, and screenwriter.
[2] Her films include Scuola senza fine (1983), Filo a catena (1986) and Gentili signore (1989).
[4] In 1986, Monti and other Italian feminists such as Lea Melandri made a documentary called Filo a catena about the conditions of female textile workers.
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).
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).