Film director, writer and screenwriter. She has a M. A. degree in Italian Literature in Sapienza - Università di Roma, with specialization in History and literary text didactics. In the last 20 years, she has written and directed over 50 works: a feature film, documentaries, shorts, educational videos and non-profit ads commissioned by the European Community, City Council of Rome, NGOs and others institutions. She is one of the founders of the Italian Association Telefono Rosa (fighting against violence on women). She has written and published researches, surveying, essays, inquiries and short stories on feminine condition and social uneasiness, and the novel Ilia di Notte (2001), and the bio-narrative Il camoscio e il borraccino (2010). On a commission basis by Nanni Moretti she has made in 2002 the Sacher Diary Zappaterra. Her solo films or in co-direction with César Meneghetti have been exhibited over 20 countries and have received several awards, including three Nastro D’argento. In 2011, she wrote and directed Più come un artista, official selection in the Venice Days - 68th Venice Film Festival. Currently she is working on a documentary on the feminine choice of non-maternity.