Ginevra Elkann (born 24 September 1979) is a London-born Italian film producer and director, heiress and socialite.
She later studied filmmaking at the London Film School (LFS), where she achieved her master's degree.
Asked whether she had any particular subjects in mind for a feature-length film, she mentioned two: a thriller set in the world of synchronized swimming, and an adaptation of her father's story Piazza Carignano, which concerns a fascist Jew.
[10] In 2009, Elkann founded production company Caspian Films, first producing Frontier Blues, her debut feature film by Iranian director and fellow LFS graduate Babak Jalali.
[11][12] In 2011, Elkann founded the production and distribution company Good Films,[13] together with Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Luigi Musini, and Lorenzo Mieli.