Francesca Delise
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Born in 1984 in Trieste (Italy), Francesca Delise is an Italian cinema industry professional.
Her studies include a Degree in Economics and Management for the Arts and Cultural Activities at the prestigious University Ca' Foscari of Venice (2008) and a Master's Degree in Production and Filmmaking at the University of Trieste (2010).
Her experience includes film and TV production, film festival organization and International Sales.
From the first steps with the Trieste Film Festival, followed by an experience at the Cinecittà Studios and the organization of MedFilm Festival in Rome, until the collaboration with the International sales agency The Open Reel.
Her latest works in production include "A Ciambra, l'altra faccia della storia" by P. Carpignano, the Egyptian TV series "Ma'moun Wa Shoraka" directed by Rami Emam, the documentary "Triumphs and Laments" on William Kentrige's art works, the short feature film "An Afterthought" directed by Matteo Bernardini and inspired by the novel "When Wendy Grew Up: "An Afterthought" by J.M. Barrie, and the long feature film "Los Feliz" by Edgar Honetschläger.
She is currently working at Illmatic Film Group as Head of International Sales.
She also writes screenplays and short stories. In July 2012 she went on stage at the Teatro Lo Spazio in Rome with her first work as director and author.