Vittoria is a writer, film director, and multidisciplinary artist

After moving to London to attend Law School, Vittoria graduated in 2017 with an LLB in Law at City University. In that same year she moved to the USA to attend the MFA degree in screenwriting at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Vittoria’s scripts were finalists in several screenplay contests such as Sundance Episodic LAB, Blue Cat, and The Launch. Her directorial work has screened at prestigious venues across the world including the MAXXI Museum of Modern Art in Rome, Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, and the VIFF centre in Vancouver. Her films have premiered on platforms such as My Movies and Minute Shorts, while being recognised in Oscar-qualifying film festivals including the HBO film festival in Palms Springs, LA International Shorts Film Festival, and the Vancouver International Film Festival.

Her feature film in development titled “It burns”, a coming-of-age psychological-thriller, was selected at the Venice Biennale College Cinema 2023 along with only six other projects. Vittoria has directed music videos for which she has been nominated for 1.4 AWARDS, Berlin Music Video Awards, and ShinyList Award as well as campaigns for Barbour, Swarovski, Cirque Du Soleil, Vogue Brazil and LE MILE magazine. For her latest work with A Bocca, she was featured on Harper’s BAZAAR Italia. 

Additionally, Vittoria’s multidisciplinary practice focuses on video, performance, dance, and sculpture. Her most recent piece titled, HAIRF*CK, has exhibited at a pop-up gallery in London curated by The Cold Magazine and in Rome at an exhibition curated by Loosen Art. The video art of the same work has received a Special Mention at the Recontemporary Prize 2025 and selected at the Trip Festival sponsored by Barriera Design District this part October where she presented “HAIR as a Sculpture” an immersive installation that examines intimacy, vulnerability, and the blurred line between care and control in relation to feminine agency. This same work will be exhibited at CICA museum in South Korea February to March 2026.