Daniela Ciancio

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Daniela Ciancio (born 5 March 1965) is an Italian costume designer, noted chiefly for her film costumes. In 2005, she won the David di Donatello for Best Costumes for her work on the Antonietta De Lillo film Il resto di niente . Ciancio also designed the costumes for the 2013 film La grande bellezza .

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Biography

Ciancio graduated high school in 1983, and proceeded to study stage design at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli, earning a diploma in scenography. In 1986, she began a collaboration with the Teatro di San Carlo and the Nuovo Teatro Nuovo di Napoli. In 1994, she was awarded a diploma at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, winning an internship with Piero Tosi. Her career has spanned cinema, theatre, opera and television.

Career

Cinema

Opera

Television

Board service

Between 2009 and 2013 Ciancio has been a member of the board of the European Film Academy (EFA), European Film Award – Berlin and she is a jury member of the David di Donatello since 2005.

Teaching

Since 2004 Ciancio has taught costume design in, among other places, the “Scuola del Cinema Gianmaria Volonte’” (Rome) and “Lab Costume”.

Awards and honors

YearWon / NominatedAwardFor
2005won David di Donatello for Best Costumes Il resto di niente
won Ciak d'oro Il resto di niente
wonPremio Piero Tosi
Italia Film Festival
Il resto di niente
wonCapitello d'Oro
Sannio Film Festival
Il resto di niente
wonDiamanti al Cinema
CinCinecittà Holding/Kineo
Il resto di niente
wonDiploma honoris causa in Fashion Design
Istituto Europeo di Design
Il resto di niente
2006nominated Nastro d'Argento Il resto di niente
nominatedPremio 35mmIl resto di niente
2007wonCavalleria Rusticana
2008wonPremio Umberto Tirelli
Capri/Holliwood
Il Divo
2009wonPremio Piero Tosi
Italia Film Festival
Il Divo
wonPremio GiruláDon Giovanni Ritorna dalla Guerra
2009nominatedDavid di DonatelloIl Divo
nominatedCiak d'oroIl Divo
2013nominatedNastro d'Argento La grande bellezza

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