Anna Maria Cianciulli
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Most recently Anna played the role of Queen Gertrude in "Hamlet/Horatio," a feature released theatrically June 1, 2021, now streaming on Apple Tv (iTunes) - Amazon Prime for Pay, YouTube - Google Play - Vudu and Tubi. Soon to follow: AMC.
Anna solo-created short "33 Breaths" was a finalist of the 2020 Single-Take Challenge.
Her film, "Stay" received a Special Mention from the Ouchy Film Awards Winter 2016.
Anna produced, co-wrote, and coached the actors on set of "Life After Her." The film screened at the Short Corner of the Cannes Film Festival and won seven awards. Visit https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6060590/awards/?ref_=tt_awd
She received a Nomination for Best Actress from the International Festival of Cinema and Technology and played a principal role in "Stealing Chanel," a feature directed by Roberto Mitrotti, distributed by Lifetime Network.
Anna was honored by Sanford Meisner with the exclusive rights to edit the Italian edition of "Sanford Meisner On Acting" - "La recitazione."
Her work as Theater Director and Actor has been seen in New York at: The Kitchen - for a BAM Event; Vanderbilt Hall of Grand Central Station; Joyce Soho; St. Peter's Church; American Museum of Natural History; Theater for the New City; The Players Club. Collaborations staged with Domenica Cameron-Scorsese; Kevin Bacon and Michael Bacon; Susan Batson, Brian Dennehy, and Roberto Benigni.
Anna Co-Produced "Tribeca in Rome" - a cultural partnership between the Tribeca Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival 's first edition- including the Steps and Stars Award received by Robert De Niro.
As an Acting Coach, she consulted with Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, Alessandra Mastronardi, Kick Kennedy, and Santigold. She was the on-set Acting Coach of "Yelo," a short film directed by Adrien Boublil (Cannes 2013.)
Anna is a member of the Senior Faculty of The Acting Studio, New York, Inc. and of the New York Film Academy (NYFA.) She has served as Adjunct Professor for the Master program of Columbia University.
Anna solo-created short "33 Breaths" was a finalist of the 2020 Single-Take Challenge.
Her film, "Stay" received a Special Mention from the Ouchy Film Awards Winter 2016.
Anna produced, co-wrote, and coached the actors on set of "Life After Her." The film screened at the Short Corner of the Cannes Film Festival and won seven awards. Visit https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6060590/awards/?ref_=tt_awd
She received a Nomination for Best Actress from the International Festival of Cinema and Technology and played a principal role in "Stealing Chanel," a feature directed by Roberto Mitrotti, distributed by Lifetime Network.
Anna was honored by Sanford Meisner with the exclusive rights to edit the Italian edition of "Sanford Meisner On Acting" - "La recitazione."
Her work as Theater Director and Actor has been seen in New York at: The Kitchen - for a BAM Event; Vanderbilt Hall of Grand Central Station; Joyce Soho; St. Peter's Church; American Museum of Natural History; Theater for the New City; The Players Club. Collaborations staged with Domenica Cameron-Scorsese; Kevin Bacon and Michael Bacon; Susan Batson, Brian Dennehy, and Roberto Benigni.
Anna Co-Produced "Tribeca in Rome" - a cultural partnership between the Tribeca Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival 's first edition- including the Steps and Stars Award received by Robert De Niro.
As an Acting Coach, she consulted with Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, Alessandra Mastronardi, Kick Kennedy, and Santigold. She was the on-set Acting Coach of "Yelo," a short film directed by Adrien Boublil (Cannes 2013.)
Anna is a member of the Senior Faculty of The Acting Studio, New York, Inc. and of the New York Film Academy (NYFA.) She has served as Adjunct Professor for the Master program of Columbia University.