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  1. Francesca Gregorini (Roma, 7 de agosto de 1968) es una cantante y directora [1] [2] italoestadounidense. [cita requerida] Actualmente vive en Los Ángeles, pero nació en Roma en 1968, hija de la exBond girl Barbara Bach y el empresario Augusto Gregorini.

  2. Rome, Italy. Occupation (s) Film director, screenwriter. Parent. Barbara Bach (mother) Relatives. Ringo Starr (stepfather) Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savignano di Romagna (born August 7, 1968), known professionally as Francesca Gregorini, is an Italian-American screenwriter and film director. [1] [2]

  3. Francesca Gregorini is an Italian-American filmmaker who has directed and written films such as The Truth About Emanuel and Tanner Hall. She is also known for her acting roles in The Last Kiss and The Runaways, and her family ties to Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey.

  4. Mini Bio. Raised in Rome, Los Angeles and the English countryside, Francesca Gregorini brings a worldly, passionate and unique sensibility to her filmmaking. Her character-driven films are visceral and darkly humorous, stylistically bold, with undertones of the magical and surreal.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2022 · Watch an exclusive video interview with Francesca Gregorini, who received her first career Emmy nomination for directing the sixth episode of the Hulu series "The Dropout". She talks about working with Amanda Seyfried, Errol Morris, and the show's writing and cast.

  6. Francesca Gregorini es una directora y guionista nacida el año 1968 en Italia conocida por: Killing Eve (Serie de TV), Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams (Serie de TV), The Dropout: Auge y caída de Elizabeth Holmes (Miniserie de TV), Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams: Human Is (TV), Basado en una historia real (Serie de TV), The Truth About ...

  7. Learn about the artistry and career of Francesca Gregorini, an Italian-American filmmaker who has directed and written several award-winning films. Explore her themes, characters, and cinematic techniques in her filmography, from "Tanner Hall" to "The Nightingale".