Laura Muscardin


Laura Muscardin is an Italian film director and screenwriter.

Life

Muscardin was awarded a graduate degree in modern history from the University of Rome.

Career

She made her debut in the world of cinema as assistant director for the feature film Una vita scellerata by Giacomo Battiato. After directing the short Il cuore – Le coeur in 1998, in 2001 she directed her first feature film Giorni, an homosexual romance about a man dying of AIDS, featuring Thomas Trabacchi and Riccardo Salerno. In 2002 the movie was awarded as Best Film at the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and won a special mention at the Milano International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, and the director was awarded as Emerging Talent at the L.A Outfest.
In 2007 she directed the feature film Billo: Il grand Dakhaar, a comedy about immigration about a Senegalese fashion designer, played by real-life designer Thierno Thiam, torn between women in Paris and back home. It was coproduced by Youssou N’Dour who also composed the original score. The film was awarded as Best Feature Film at the Temekula Film Festival and at the Festivals of Italian Cinema in Paris and Villerupt.
Afterwards she directed in 2009 the French TV series La vie est à nous and in 2011 the third season of the Italian TV series Tutti pazzi per amore.
She has also directed a making-of documentary about Roberto Rossellini's film Rome, Open City.

Filmography