Tolfa Short Film Festival

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LAURA ADRIANI GODMOTHER OF ITFF 2018

She debuted in 2007 in television miniseries Caravaggio directed by Angelo Longoni. In 2008 she starred in several episodes  of tv series Don Matteo and Un caso di coscienza.

Then she attended musical show Ti lascio una canzone  and starred Viky TV children program as main character.

In 2010 she made her theatrical debut in Piazza giochi directed by Marco Costa. In the same year she starred in the popular italian series I Cesaroni,  with the role of Miriam Di Stefano for the fourth and fifth season. Then she starred in several films like: Un angelo all'inferno (2012) directed by Bruno Gaburro, MultipleX (2013) directed by Stefano Calvagna, Tutta colpa di Freud  (2014) directed by Paolo Genovese, Mi chiamo Maya, directed by Tommaso Agnese. In 2015 she starred in These days  directed by Giuseppe Piccioni, in competition at the 73rd edition of Venice Film Festival and following in several international film festivals. She also took part in  tv series Lola & Virginia (2011), Provaci ancora prof! (2013), Solo per amore (2014) and  Squadra mobile (2014).

In 2015 was chosen for the role of Giada in the drama film Infernet directed by Giuseppe Ferlito. 

In 2016 she starred in the comedy film Non c’è più religione directed by Luca Miniero and Il colore nascosto delle cose directed by Silvio Soldini, screened out of competition at the 74th Venice International Film Festival.

Laura also took part for short films and theatre play. She starred in short films like  Quello che resta (2012) directed by Piergiorgio Seidita, L’attrazione gravitazionale del Professor D. directed by Marco Santi (2016) and La scelta (2017) directed by Cristina Gangale.

She starred in theatre plays: Il topo nel cortile directed by Daniele Falleri, The shape of things by Neil LaBute (directed by Manuela Metri) Pulitzer Award musical Next to Normal  directed by Marco Iacomelli.