Rossella Di Campli

Activity: Writer, story editor, script consultant
Nationality: Italian
Lives in: Rome, Italy
Writing languages: English, French, Italian
Genres: horror, thriller, sci-fi, dramedy, animation

Agent:

STUDIO CAU, Rome – Sara Cosetti
https://www.studiolegalecau.com

Contact:

rossella.dicampli@gmail.com

Rossella is an Italian screenwriter who comes from comic books, having worked years in Paris for several major and underground publishers.

She is an alumna of SCUOLA HOLDEN in Turin (two-year Master in Series Storytelling, directed by Nicola Lusuardi) and SERIAL EYES in Berlin. She also attended an intensive Producing course at NYFA in Los Angeles, thanks to the TORNO SUBITO – Regione Lazio Fund. Before that, she studied Literature in Bologna and Publishing in Paris, with a focus on crossmedia and transmedia storytelling, a subject that she is still researching about and trying to incorporate in her projects.

In 2017 she has won both the first and second awards at TORINOFILMLAB / SERIESLAB with her horror teen drama Viola in the mirror (SKY ITALY AWARD + APT ITALIAN PRODUCERS AWARD). She has pitched her projects at MIA Rome, SERIES MANIA Lille (as part of the UGC Campus Residency Program), SERIENCAMP Cologne, TV SERIES (now Seriesly) Berlin, TIFF Transilvania Film Festival (as part of the FULL MOON Horror Residency Program).

She has worked in Italy (LOTUS, INDIGO, 11 MARZO, GREY LADDER, FABULA, PUBLISPEI), France (LA ONDA), Germany (SAXONIA MEDIA + Independent producers) and Russia (YELLOW, BLACK AND WHITE + Independent producers). She was a writer for the recent Disney+ Italian series Uonderbois, created by Barbara Petronio and Gabriele Galli, for which she wrote one episode.

Currently Rossella is working on multiple projects stretching from Italy to Finland and Ireland and beyond, including two thriller horror movies, one for an independent German producer and one for the Italian producer GREY LADDER (both scheduled for production in 2026). She is also working on an upcoming Rai Uno miniseries created by Viola Rispoli and Andrea Nobile.