Elettra Fiumi (director/producer) is a Florentine-American filmmaker.
Her documentaries focus on intimate profiles that explore themes of discovery, creation, our environments and a sense of place.
She is the daughter of Fabrizio Fiumi, one of the 9999 Group members.
She is currently directing ‘Radical Landscapes (WT: A Florentine Man) ’, extracts of which have been screened at various museums worldwide.
The film was selected for the Documentary Campus Masterschool and the Tuscan Film Commission with European Film Academy’s Sunday in the Country, it’s fiscally sponsored by Women Make Movies, funded by the Graham Foundation and supported by various museums and the city of Florence.
Elettra is the founder of Fiumi Studios. She has worked with Netflix and Tribeca Studios. Her films have screened on PBS, the BBC, NBC, The New Yorker, Teen Vogue, Architectural Digest and others. She produced the Breaking Glass series for MSNBC featuring women pushing boundaries in their fields and communities. Her short film, 9999: Florentine Memoirs, has been selected for film festivals worldwide. She has worked internationally including on horseback, in a war zone and through white water rapids. Elettra is an alum of the Harun Farocki Labor in a Single Shot workshop, the Columbia Journalism School, Mount Holyoke College and the International School of Florence. She launched and directs the Video Consortium organization of non-fiction filmmakers in Italy.
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