The co-founder of Indigo Film is coming off the success of the award-winning documentary 'Il Cerchio' and the Italian Amazon Prime series 'The Bad Guy,' but thinks Italy is losing touch with its own cultural identity. 'In Italy, the notion that cinema is part of our country’s cultural foundation does not exist.'
Indigo’s offices are set in a huge circular apartment surrounding a central kitchen. “Once a week we do a big grocery shop for everyone” and cook together to feel part of a family, she notes. [The menu that day was roasted potatoes]. “Indigo Film is my pride and joy, also Nicola’s and Carlotta’s. We built a company where many people love to come to work every day. And this feels already like a great achievement to me.
As we stroll around the rooms with Cima — writers’ rooms with blackboards full of notes and dark editing suites — Indigo appears bustling and full of young people, some 70 percent of them women. At one point we interrupt a meeting between the showrunners ofThe Hollywood Reporter
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