Mariana Ricciardi(I)
- Producer
- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
Creative and executive producer with over 25 accomplishments in theatrical, TV, and streaming. Mariana Ricciardi operates across all production stages and business affairs.
Ricciardi has worked as an executive producer on feature films such as the theatrical hit "My Sister and I," directed by Susana Garcia, starring Ingrid Guimarães and Tatá Werneck. She also worked on the Oscars shortlisted Foreign Feature Film "Clandestine Childhood" by Benjamin Avila, a co-production between Argentina, Spain, and Brazil. Films like "Silver Cliff" by Karim Aïnouz, released in Cannes; and the documentary shortlisted for the Oscars "This Is Not a Ball," directed by Vik Muniz and Juan Rendón, where she oversaw the Brazilian unit, were under her leadership.
Other notable works include "Petit Mal," directed by Lucas Camargo de Barros and Nicolas Thomé Zetune, world-premiered at FID Marseille; and the summer hit "Eduardo and Monica," directed by René Sampaio. Additionally, she served as the development producer for "A Happy Family," a thriller directed by José Eduardo Belmonte and written by the acclaimed Brazilian author Raphael Montes.
In the streaming and TV realm, she led the third season of the international series "Lilyhammer," the first Netflix Originals outside the US; the miniseries "Love in 4 Acts" with Globo; and the acclaimed series "Impure" with Star+ [a Disney Company], which received two nominations at the International Emmy® Awards, among other contents.
As a development producer and executive producer, Mariana worked at international companies such as RT Features, following a specialization in Film Business and Screenwriting at Universidad Europea de Madrid. She also studied Screenwriting at EICTV - Santo Antonio de Los Baños, Cuba, contributing to her excellence in transforming ideas into entertainment products. Her expertise spans from project development to release, focusing on narrative and commercial aspects, market demands, and audience preferences.
Ricciardi has worked as an executive producer on feature films such as the theatrical hit "My Sister and I," directed by Susana Garcia, starring Ingrid Guimarães and Tatá Werneck. She also worked on the Oscars shortlisted Foreign Feature Film "Clandestine Childhood" by Benjamin Avila, a co-production between Argentina, Spain, and Brazil. Films like "Silver Cliff" by Karim Aïnouz, released in Cannes; and the documentary shortlisted for the Oscars "This Is Not a Ball," directed by Vik Muniz and Juan Rendón, where she oversaw the Brazilian unit, were under her leadership.
Other notable works include "Petit Mal," directed by Lucas Camargo de Barros and Nicolas Thomé Zetune, world-premiered at FID Marseille; and the summer hit "Eduardo and Monica," directed by René Sampaio. Additionally, she served as the development producer for "A Happy Family," a thriller directed by José Eduardo Belmonte and written by the acclaimed Brazilian author Raphael Montes.
In the streaming and TV realm, she led the third season of the international series "Lilyhammer," the first Netflix Originals outside the US; the miniseries "Love in 4 Acts" with Globo; and the acclaimed series "Impure" with Star+ [a Disney Company], which received two nominations at the International Emmy® Awards, among other contents.
As a development producer and executive producer, Mariana worked at international companies such as RT Features, following a specialization in Film Business and Screenwriting at Universidad Europea de Madrid. She also studied Screenwriting at EICTV - Santo Antonio de Los Baños, Cuba, contributing to her excellence in transforming ideas into entertainment products. Her expertise spans from project development to release, focusing on narrative and commercial aspects, market demands, and audience preferences.