TRIVENETO JURY

DIANA ANSELMO

Diana Anselmo is a queer and Deaf performer and visual artist, activist and improvised human being.

 

Bilingual in LIS and Italian, he debuted with the lecture Autoritratto in tre atti (2021), making Italian and international replicas. Abroad, he makes his debut in Berlin with Le Sacre du Printemps (2022) by Xavier Le Roy. In 2023 he produced the lecture Je Vous Aime, which in 2024 acquired exhibition form with a solo show at Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. He is currently represented by Eugenia Delfini Gallery. In 2024 he also activated a collaboration with dancemaker Cristina Kristal Rizzo, with whom he co-authored the performance Monumentum DA.

 

Diana is among the founders of Al.Di.Qua. Artists, Europe’s first professional association of/for disabled artists, as well as the youngest member of the Cultural Advisory Board of the British Council.

GRETA NORDIO

Greta Nordio is a development producer, audience designer and financing consultant for independent films. She has been an audience designer since 2016, in collaboration with TorinoFilmLab, International Screen Institute, BrLab and other international institutions, working on acclaimed films like The Wound and A Land Imagined and holding workshops in Sao Paolo, Beirut, Milan, Turin, Naples, Vienna…

She is the Fund Advisor of TorinoFilmLab and works as development producer for EiE Film’s fiction projects. She also offers consultancies in European and Italian financing and coproductions. Before she was the head of financing, business and legal affairs of Vivo film for 6 years, and collaborated on award-winning films like Miss Marx, Chiara, Siberia, Daughter of Mine. Greta is an alumna of Berlinale Talents, Columbia University, TorinoFilmLab and EAVE Puentes Italia.

NIKA ŠARAVANJA

Nika Šaravanja is a Croatian documentary filmmaker and visual artist. Before pursuing a career in film, she explored a variety of fields, including yoga and snowboard instructor, economics studies, gallery curator in an old seaside town, extensive travel and social work with artists and NGOs.

 

In 2014, she began studying at the Zelig School for Documentary and New Media in Bolzano, Italy, graduating in 2016 in the directing class with the multi-award-winning film Dusk Chorus – Based on Fragments of Extinction, her first feature documentary. Like this film, which premiered at Visions du Réel in Nyon and explores human influence on nature, her subsequent work focuses on themes of social impact and the environment. She recently finished her second feature film, Jump Out, a Italian-Belgium-Croatian-Qatari co-production. The film premiered at FIPADOC in January 2024, won best international project award at B2B on Biografilm, was pitched at the IDFA Forum, received awards at the Sole e Luna Festival and the Festival dei Popoli, and is currently in cinema distribution in Spain with DocsBarcelona. At present, Nika is residing in between Vienna and Hvar island.