Antonietta De Lillo

Antonietta De Lillo (born 6 March 1960) is an Italian film director, screenwriter, producer and documentarist.

Born in Naples, De Lillo started her career collaborating with various publications as a photographer and later as a journalist.

[1][2] After studying at the DAMS department of the University of Bologna, she moved to Rome, where she entered the film industry as assistant operator.

[1] De Lillo made her film debut co-directing with Giorgio Magliulo the 1986 comedy Una casa in bilico,[1] which got the duo a nomination for David di Donatello for best new directors.

[1] Her 2004 historical drama The Remains of Nothing premiered out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival.