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Francesca Cima

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Francesca Cima
Born1967 or 1968 (age 58–59)[1]
EducationCentro Sperimentale di Cinematografia
OccupationProducer
Years active1994–present
Children2

Francesca Cima (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃeska ˈtʃiːma]; born 1967 or 1968) is an Italian film and television producer. She co-founded the production company Indigo Film in 1994.

Early life

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Cima was born in Sacile, Friuli-Venezia Giulia.[2] She has two brothers.[1] She attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia from 1992 to 1994, graduating from the two-year production course.[3]

Career

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Cima began her career working at Bianca Film. In 1994, she co-founded Indigo Film with Nicola Giuliano and Carlotta Calori, her classmates from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. In the early days of the company, she oversaw casting, editing, and post-production.[1][3] She was appointed president of the producers section of the ANICA [it] in 2014.[4][5][6]

In 2023, she was named one of the 40 Most Influential Women in International Film by The Hollywood Reporter.[7]

Personal life

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Cima is based in Rome.[3] She has two sons with director Andrea Molaioli: Enrico and Vittorio.[1]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Director Notes Ref.
1995 Dorme Eros Puglielli [it] [8]
2001 One Man Up Paolo Sorrentino [9]
2004 The Consequences of Love Paolo Sorrentino [10]
2005 Mario's War Antonio Capuano [11]
Apnea [it] Roberto Dordit
2006 The Family Friend Paolo Sorrentino [12]
2007 The Girl by the Lake Andrea Molaioli [9]
Crossing the Line [it] Pietro Marcello [13]
2008 Il divo Paolo Sorrentino [9]
2009 The Double Hour Giuseppe Capotondi
The Mouth of the Wolf Pietro Marcello
2010 Afraid of the Dark (Bruises) [it] Massimo Coppola [it]
2011 The Jewel Andrea Molaioli
This Must Be the Place Paolo Sorrentino
Kryptonite! Ivan Cotroneo [14]
Ulidi piccola mia Mateo Zoni [ro] [15]
2012 The Human Cargo [it] Daniele Vicari Documentary film [16]
2013 Slow Food Story Stefano Sardo [it] Documentary film [17]
Welcome Mr. President Riccardo Milani [18]
The Great Beauty Paolo Sorrentino
2014 The Invisible Boy Gabriele Salvatores [19]
2015 Youth Paolo Sorrentino [20]
Romeo e Giulietta Massimo Coppola [21]
The Wait Piero Messina [22]
Me, Myself and Her Maria Sole Tognazzi [23]
2016 One Kiss Ivan Cotroneo [24]
Slam Andrea Molaioli [25]
2017 Sicilian Ghost Story Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza [26]
2018 The Invisible Boy: Second Generation Gabriele Salvatores [27]
Put Grandma in the Freezer Giancarlo Fontana [it] and Giuseppe G. Stasi [it] [18]
Euphoria Valeria Golino Co-producer [28]
Capri-Revolution Mario Martone [29]
Loro Paolo Sorrentino [30]
2019 Welcome Back Mr. President [it] Giancarlo Fontana and Giuseppe G. Stasi [31]
The Bears' Famous Invasion of Sicily Lorenzo Mattotti Co-producer [32]
The Mayor of Rione Sanità Mario Martone [29]
Il ladro di giorni [it] Guido Lombardi [it]
2020 Ultras Francesco Lettieri [it] [33]
Paolo Conte, via con me Giorgio Verdelli Documentary film [34]
My Heart Goes Boom! Nacho Álvarez [es] Co-producer [35]
The Binding Domenico de Feudis [36]
2021 The Land of the Sons [it] Claudio Cupellini [37]
The King of Laughter Mario Martone [38]
14 Days [it] Ivan Cotroneo [39]
2022 Princess Roberto De Paolis [40]
Burning Hearts Pippo Mezzapesa [it] [41]
The Circle Sophie Chiarello [it] [18]
2023 The Braid Laetitia Colombani [42]
2024 Another End Piero Messina [43]
Sicilian Letters Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza [44]
2025 My Tennis Maestro Andrea Di Stefano [45]
A Brief Affair [it] Ludovica Rampoldi [46]
TBA Il sopravvissuto Claudio Cupellini [47]

Television

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Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2013 Una mamma imperfetta [it] Corriere.it 1 episode [18]
2019 Non mentire [it] Canale 5 6 episodes [48]
2019–2021 La Compagnia del Cigno [it] Rai 1 13 episodes [29]
2021 Chiamami ancora amore [it] RaiPlay 6 episodes [49]
2022 The Gymnasts [it] Paramount+ 6 episodes [50]
2022–2024 The Bad Guy Amazon Prime Video 12 episodes [51]

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
British Academy Film Awards 2014 Best Film Not in the English Language The Great Beauty Won [52]
David di Donatello 2006 Best Producer Mario's War Nominated [53]
2008 The Girl by the Lake Won [54]
2009 Best Film Il divo Nominated
Best Producer Nominated
2012 This Must Be the Place Nominated
2014 Best Film The Great Beauty Nominated [55]
Best Producer Won
2015 The Invisible Boy Nominated
2016 Youth Nominated
2022 The King of Laughter Nominated [56]
2023 Princess Nominated [57]
2024 Comandante Nominated [58]
European Film Awards 2008 Best Film Il divo Nominated
2013 The Great Beauty Won [59]
Best Comedy Welcome Mr. President Nominated
2015 Best Film Youth Won [60]
Nastri d'Argento 2007 Best Producer Mario's War Nominated [61]
Apnea [it] Nominated
2008 The Girl by the Lake Nominated
2009 Il divo Won [62]
2012 This Must Be the Place Nominated
2013 The Great Beauty Nominated
2015 The Invisible Boy Nominated
Youth Nominated
2016 Me, Myself and Her Nominated
One Kiss Nominated
2017 Sicilian Ghost Story Nominated
Fortunata Nominated
2018 The Invisible Boy: Second Generation Nominated
2022 The King of Laughter Nominated

References

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