Daniela Ambrosoli is a Swiss entrepreneur, founder and president of the Pierino Ambrosoli Foundation, and film director.
Biography
Daniela Ambrosoli, daughter of German dancer Sonja Bragowa and Italian entrepreneur Pierino Ambrosoli, from Lombardy, was born in Ascona, Switzerland. She attends schools in Ascona and Locarno, where she obtains the Swiss Confederation classical matura. During the following years she studies and works in the fields of psychology and medicine in Florence, Zurich and Geneva. After the premature death of her father, she learns management and takes over some of the companies that were founded by her father, amongst which the Camping Delta in Locarno in 1983, together with her husband Franz Marcacci, and the real estate company Amministrazioni Immobiliari Ambrosoli in Locarno. In 1999 she founds the Travel & Culture Management AG in Zurich. In 1990, Daniela Ambrosoli founds the Pierino Ambrosoli Foundation in Zurich, an organization that supports young talents from all over the world in their dance and music training. In the following years Daniela Ambrosoli is engaged in numerous executive boards of international associations working active in the fields of dance, such as Prix de Lausanne, and music, as well as in humanitarian and social issues, e.g. Soroptimist International Swiss Union. As a result of her collaboration with the Italian film director Renato Pugina, together with two of her children, Aliocha Merker and Shari Yantra Marcacci, Daniela Ambrosoli gets in contact with the world of movies. Since 2004 she works with Renato Pugina as assistant director, organizer and translator of documentaries for the Radiotelevisione svizzera : "La Depressione, il male oscuro", "Sul corpo e nel cuore", "In un corpo sbagliato", "Madri figlicide", "L'ultimo viaggio", "I sopravvisuti", "Il sogno di Hans", "Via dal Ticino". Daniela is co-director with Renato Pugina for the documentary "Per Amor di Dio" RSI. In 2008/2009, Daniela Ambrosoli realizes a documentary about Hermann Nitsch, the famous Austrian artist and founding father of the Viennese Actionism. Together with her team, including Aliocha Merker as cameraman and director of photography and Johannes Nakajima as editor, she accompanies Nitsch in his private life and life as an artist during a whole year, to then paint the poignant portrait of this extraordinary man. In 2011, the film "HN Hermann Nitsch" is awarded with the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in Los Angeles. "The Making of a Dream – Life as a Ballet Dancer" 2017 is a new documentary directed and produced by Daniela Ambrosoli. A cinematic essay about ballet, dance, young dancers and their lives. This documentary explores the difficult journey of discerning young people from the first steps in amateur dance schools to a career as the main dance performer in one of the world's most famous dance companies. Many interviews were taken, with famous protagonists of the dance scene worldwide, such as the well-known dancer Etoile from The Scala in Milano, and Béjart's muse, Luciana Savignano and among others, with the Swiss actress Sabine Timoteo, a former dancer. The film crew visited several acclaimed companies and schools in Switzerland, The Netherlands, Italy, and in the USA Boston and New York. From May 2018, "The Making of a Dream" was shown for six weeks at the Stüssihof Cinema in Zurich and is distributed worldwide by Taskovskifilms London. On November 11, 2018, the documentary "The Making of a Dream" will be broadcast on the Ticino television channel RSI at 10.30 in the Paganini show. Daniela currently works on her new film project "John&John".
Filmography
The Making of a Dream, 2017, documentary; director, screenplay, producer
Figli? No grazie!, 2017, documentary RSI; assistant director, coordinator, translator
Via dal Ticino, 2015, documentary RSI; assistant director, coordinator, translator
Il sogno di Hans, 2015, documentary RSI; assistant director, coordinator, translator
I sopravvissuti, 2014, documentary RSI; assistant director, coordinator, translator