Annalisa Insardà
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Born in Polistena (Reggio Calabria), Italy. She studied at the Dramatic
Art Academy-Accademia d'Arte Drammatica della Calabria di Palmi and the
Accademia Nazionale in Warsaw. Her first professional experiences are
at the Internation Festival of Theatre in Amsterdam and the "Bertold
Brecht's centennial" in Germany. She is devoted to the classical
theater. She performed in several tragedies of the theatrical season in
Siracusa: "Medea", "le Eumenidi", "I sette contro Tebe" (2005
Asso-stampa award winner as best young actress) "Edipo e la Sfinge",
directed by the masters Peter Stein, Antonio Calenda, Jean Pierre
Vincente and Manuel Giliberti. She often travels to take part in
performances and shows directed by Peter Stein in Greece and Austria.
She performed with texts from Shakespeare, Goldoni, Pessoa and Mori for
the International "Salvo Randone" Award. Several movies in which she
shows her abilities are: "L'ospite segreto" by Paolo Modugno, "Lettere
dalla Sicilia" by Manuel Giliberti (2007 Golden Globe winner, 2007
Miami film festival winner, 2007 International Festival Salerno
winner), "Un battito di vita" by Virginia Barrett, "E' tempo di
cambiare" by Fernando Muraca winning as best actress for the Tropea
Film Festival 2008, "Pochi giorni per capire" by Carlo Fusco,
"Grigioscuro" by Enzo Carone, winning as best actress for the
International Short Movies Festival in Mendicino 2010, and with the
same producer she plays in "Piacere io sono Piero" winning as best
actress, "Alberi al vento", "L'isola che non c'è" and "Tienimi stretto"
by Luca Fortino. She also plays in tv fictions: "Vivere",
"Ricominciare", "Carabinieri" and "Un caso di coscienza". Being a
trooper, she is also a dubbing actress, acting teacher, presenter and
author of many cinematografic subjects.