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‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Production Designer Paola Comencini To Receive Venice Passion For Film Award
Comencini's more than 50 credits include Paola Cortellesi’s recent black-and-white 1940s-set breakout hit feminist drama There’s Still Tomorrow.
Comencini’s more than production designer 50 credits include Michele Placido’s award-winning film Romanzo Criminale for which she received the David di Donatello in 2006. “Comencini has demonstrated a special sensibility in highlighting the distinctive traits of eras and characters, navigating through genres and languages with great rigour and invention,” said Venice Artistic Director Alberto Barbara. “In addition to her sisters Cristina and Francesca, she has worked with some of the most important Italian directors, including Michelangelo Antonioni, Riccardo Milani, Michele Placido, Daniele Luchetti, Stefano Sollima, Carlo Vanzina, as well as Paola Cortellesi for her highly successful debut There’s Still Tomorrow, definitively establishing herself as one of the best costume and set designers in Italian cinema.”
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