Ann Stucchi (b. 1999)

Alias:
Ann Napuri-Stucchi
Anna Ruth Napuri-Stucchi

Birthplace:
Callao, Peru

Born:
November 15, 1999

Anna Stucchi (born November 15, 1999) is a Peruvian-Italian writer, director and independent producer. Full Sail University alum, she's the Creative Director of Tomorrow Films Entertainment, an independent production company that she and her father, Israel Napuri Villanueva, founded.  She has also worked as a theater producer. Between her work there's the original musical "Siempre Eternos", that she co-wrote along side Gloria MarĂ­a; the upcoming original play "El Depa de Nosotras", written by herself, and "La Casa de Bernarda Alba", directed by her of an adaptation of the play written by Federico Garcia Lorca.  Her first feature script, named "Kira", received critical acclaim; named one of the best screenplays written in 2020, by the international platform FilmarketHub. Currently, she's in pre-production of her feature directorial debut, "Ambos Ojos Cerrados", in which she'll also star in. Another upcoming project of hers is a documentary based on the riots provoked by the police force and political climate that stroked Peru in late November 2020, infamously known for causing the death of two young innocent men.

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