Roberta Torre

There she met Ermanno Olmi, whom she refers to as the person who mostly shaped her artistic views and perception.

In 1990, she directed Tempo da buttare which won Aiace award at the 51st Venice International Film Festival.

[2] In 1996, she presented her documentary La vita a volo d’angelo at the Venice Film Festival.

In the following year, she led a postgraduate course on drama, art production and directing at Mills College at Northeastern University.

[6] Le favolose brought Torre Best Director Award in the Envision section at International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.