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Preview Image Silvia D'Amico
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Birth Name: Silvia D'Amico

Birth Date: 1986-05-04

Birth Place: Rome, Lazio, Italy

Details

Alternate Names: シルヴィア・ダミーコ

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Vi perdono ma inginocchiatevi (2012) as Rosaria Schifani

Most Important Roles:

  • Quei due: Edda e Galeazzo Ciano (2023) as Edda Mussolini
  • Marta - Il delitto della Sapienza (2021) as Voce di Marta Russo
  • Atelier del cinema 2022 (2022) as
  • Ari-Cassamortari (2024) as
  • I 400 giorni - Funamboli e maestri (2023) as Sé stessa
  • Margins (2022) as Margherita
  • Olimpia's Way (2022) as Maria
  • Raccontare Venezia (2017) as Silvia D'Amico
  • The Commander (2023) as Rina Todaro
  • Amen (2024) as Silvia

Career Highlights:

  • Quei due: Edda e Galeazzo Ciano (2023)
  • Marta - Il delitto della Sapienza (2021)
  • Atelier del cinema 2022 (2022)
  • Ari-Cassamortari (2024)
  • I 400 giorni - Funamboli e maestri (2023)
  • Margins (2022)
  • Olimpia's Way (2022)
  • Raccontare Venezia (2017)
  • The Commander (2023)
  • Amen (2024)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Guglielmo Biraghi Award - Special Mention (2015)

Full Biography

Born on May 4, 1986, in Rome, Silvia D’Amico is a distinguished Italian actress who has built a versatile career across stage, film, and television. After graduating in 2009 from the prestigious Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D’Amico—an institution named after the renowned critic with whom she shares a surname—she initially honed her craft in theater.

Her cinematic breakthrough came in 2014 with Roan Johnson’s ensemble comedy So Far So Good, which earned her a special mention at the Nastri d’Argento Awards. D’Amico’s reputation as a powerful dramatic performer was further cemented by her role in Claudio Caligari's Don’t Be Bad (Non essere cattivo), for which she was recognized as the breakthrough actress of the year at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.

In recent years, she has balanced high-profile film projects like the 2023 naval drama Comandante, where she portrays Rina Todaro, with prominent television roles. Her work in hit series such as the Sky Original Christian and the family drama A Casa Tutti Bene has made her a familiar face to international audiences, showcasing her ability to navigate both grit and emotional depth.


About the Movie: L'ospite (2018)

Poster for L'ospite (2018)
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Release Year: 2018

Nation: France, Italy, Switzerland

Alternative Title: Ο Filoksenoumenos, A vendég, L'Ospite - Un Viaggio Tra I Divani Degli Altri, Gost, L'invité, Der Gast, The Guest

Director: Duccio Chiarini

Writer: Davide Lantieri, Duccio Chiarini, Marco Pettenello, Roan Johnson

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Michela Pini, Vincent Wang, Tommaso Arrighi, Frédéric Bellaïche

Companies: Mood Film, Cinédokké, RAI

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 win & 3 nominations

Similar: N/A

Keywords

Story

The movie 'L’ospite' (2018) is centered around modern-day relationships and love. The story begins with a man inviting his old friend to stay with him for a few days, only for their friendship to be put to the test as they both pursue romantic interests in the same woman. Their competitive nature leads them down a path of confusion and miscommunication, revealing deeper issues in their relationship.

Summary

'L’ospite' is a late coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Duccio Chiarini in 2018. The movie explores the complexities and challenges of modern-day relationships through the lens of friendship and romantic pursuits. With its focus on love triangles and competitive friendships, the film offers a bitter-sweet exploration of adult life.