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  1. A nomad writer-director-producer, Ivana Massetti was born in Todi (Italy) and lived and worked in Spain, France, Brazil, Africa, Argentina and now the US. She studied Sociology, Ancient Letters (Greek and Latin), and Mythology in Rome and the Literature of the "Siglo DE Oro" in Barcelona.

  2. A feminist, activist, writer, director, producer, IVANA MASSETTI was born in Todi (Italy) and lived and worked in Spain, France, Brazil, Africa, Argentina and now the U.S.. She studied Sociology, Ancient Literature (Greek and Latin), and Mythology in Rome and the Literature of the “Siglo de Oro” (Literature of the Golden Age) in Barcelona.

  3. With her international inclusive, women-powered production company I M From Mars Films based in LA, she is developing & producing content that makes a difference. She is the founder & CEO of Women...

  4. IVANA MASSETTI. An award winning writer-director-producer, Ivana Massetti was born in Todi (Italy) and has lived and worked in Spain, France, Brazil, Africa, Argentina and now the US. She began her career directing and producing music videos and continued in the film business.

  5. Ivana Massetti. Direction, Production, Writer. Writer/Director/Producer, Owner of I M From Mars Films & founder of the movement/organization & media company Women Occupy Hollywood that fights 4 gender equality & produces content TV Films by women. About. Credits. DOMINO Feature Film, Writer/Director.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0097224Domino (1988) - IMDb

    11 de nov. de 1988 · Domino: Directed by Ivana Massetti. With Brigitte Nielsen, Tomas Arana, Kim Rossi Stuart, Stéphane Ferrara. A girl in the video industry travels with a jeweled turtle and makes Billie Holliday videos. Though having relations with some of her friends, she is looking for love.

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt0196780Nadro (1998) - IMDb

    Nadro: Directed by Ivana Massetti. With Agnès B., Giordano Boetti, Mamadou Bomou, Genevieve Bouabre. Docu-drama about Ivorian artist Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, a.k.a. Cheik Nadro (or just Nadro), who after a divine vision in 1948, invented an alphabet for Bété, a West African language, to fight against the French colonization in his country.