Sofia Cattaneo
-What was the scriptwriting like? And the research on the film’s theme: women in science?
-What was it like working alongside Eugenia and Allegra?
I personally regard it as a great experience. They both did a great job, making this short film a masterpiece. We worked well together even though we obviously didn’t appear on screen at the same time. I must admit, everyone in the class did a great job on their roles, but they were particularly exceptional!
-What was your costume design like for the film?
Since none of us could actually sew, we relied on the clothes each one us already had at home. Everything that’s on screen has a 0 euro budget, and was either found at school or at one of the students’ house.
-Do you plan to pursue a career in film in the future?
I hardly think I’m qualified to become an actress, but it’s always useful to know new skills such as acting or being able to create a film. I myself went to a scientific highschool, so maybe I’ll become a doctor instead, who knows!
-What kind of films do you like? Who is your favorite film director?
I don’t really have a favourite film genre, but I usually enjoy action movies or thrillers, and recently I’ve been getting invested in animation movies, since I’m trying animation myself, so I enjoy films from Satoshi Kon or Hayao Miyazaki.
-Did you study film history in school? Who is your favorite film director in Italian history?
-Your film is about the role of women in the world of science. What do you think about the role of women in the film industry?