Enrica Biscossi

Filmes

Il padre di mia figlia
Costume Designer
Pinóquio
Costume Design
O pobre, bondoso e solitário carpinteiro Gepetto esculpe um boneco e o chama de Pinóquio. Para sua alegria, a fada azul dá vida ao menino de madeira e transforma a vida do bom velho. Cabe a um grilo falante orientar Pinóquio a viver os valores que seu pai ensina, mas mesmo assim o garoto de coração de madeira insiste em mentir e se meter em confusões.
Pope John Paul I: The Smile of God
Costume Design
Santa Rita de Cássia
Costume Design
Filmada nas belas paisagens de Cássia, onde Santa Rita nasceu, viveu e deu testemunho de sua fé, coragem e espiritualidade cristã, esta superprodução do cinema italiano narra a trajetória da "santa das causas impossíveis", desde seu casamento na juventude até sua morte, passando pelo trágico falecimento do esposo e dos filhos gêmeos e por sua milagrosa entrada no convento.
Affairs
Assistant Costume Designer
What is the shady affair in which the woman is involved, and what is her role? Is or isn't the man a marquis? Who is the young man played by Fabrizio Bentivoglio, and why does he own that car? Does Basque nationalism have to do anything with the story? Everybody has something to hide, everybody seems guilty.
Sweets from a Stranger
Costume Design
A serial killer is terrifying the prostitutes in a big Italian city. After few barbaric murdering four prostitutes Lena, Angela, Nadine and Stella decide to unify and try to self-defend themselves. The police and all the other prostitutes agree with the four and the hunting is open. Who is the cruel killer?
A Veneziana
Assistant Costume Designer
Venice, sixteenth century. Giulio, a foreign gentleman spends a memorable night in the city where he meets and beds two beautiful women. They are Angela, a widowed lady, and Valeria, whose husband has left for Florence.
The Deserter
Assistant Costume Designer
In this tragic story that has an unrealized potential to tug at the emotions, a woman in mourning for her two sons lost in World War I is the only one in her village determined to financially support a war memorial. The village poor have too little money, and the richer are tight-fisted. She has given a whole 15 years of savings -- yet the good priest, for whom she works as a maid, is not enthusiastic about her action because he is worried that the memorial will not remind the villagers of past horrors and suffering but disguise the human cost of war in rhetoric. As the memorial's advocates begin to sustain the day, flashbacks show how the woman's youngest son shot his captain, deserted the army, and came to die of fever while in his mother's care. The priest helped her as much as possible, yet he feels compelled to tell the authorities that her son was a deserter.