Giorgia Sinicorni resides in a dual capacity, dividing her time between the Eternal City of Rome and the City of Light, Paris. Her formative years were spent in Milan, where she embarked on her acting career at the tender age of 16, under the guidance of renowned theatre director Claudia Negrin.
Subsequently, Giorgia relocated to Bologna, where she spent seven fruitful years, culminating in the completion of her thesis in semiotics. Her academic research delved into the fascinating intersection of cinema, contemporary theatre, performances, and video installations, providing a unique lens through which to understand the multimedia landscape.
In 2006, Giorgia made the move to Rome, where she had the privilege of working under the mentorship of esteemed theatre professionals Gabriele Lavia and Carlo Giuffre. Her extensive experience in the Italian television and film industry has seen her take on a variety of roles in numerous successful series and movies.
Today, Giorgia's career is marked by her versatility and dedication to her craft, as she continues to work across Europe, seamlessly blending her passion for cinema with alternative projects. Her most recent endeavour, "The Lack", is a testament to her innovative spirit, serving as the first feature film of celebrated Italian video-artist Masbedo.