We would like to point out a young Italian talent who is currently getting involved in the difficult field of cinema success in the United States. This is the 22-year-old Alessia Crucitelli from Florence, who after graduating from the Art School of Florence moved to the United States, where she expects to be able to work in the Hollywood film industry; a rather ambitious dream, this one, which she intends to pursue with determination.

Alessia arrived in Boston for the perfection of the English language, obtaining the Toefel, necessary to access the prestigious Santa Monica College, and here she immediately distinguished herself for undoubted talent and great commitment, graduating with full marks in Film Production and Liberal Art: Arts and Humanities.

Meanwhile, she immediately got noticed with her first short film, Leaving the Factory, which talks about violence against women, made thanks to the financing of private investors who have great confidence in her, receiving many flattering comments, including those of Salvador Carrasco (head of the Film Production department of Santa Monica College), and Andrè Guimond of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and among the awards obtained there is also the prize for the best pre-production, conferred by the Next Generation Indie Film Awards Foundation, the association that also organizes a Film Festival in Canada for independent films.

To crown this flattering path, Alessia Crucitelli was admitted to the prestigious program of Film and TV Production at USC (University of Southern California), the first school in the USA and in the world for the specialization in film, where Ron Howard and George Louis, among others, studied and which boasts the production of films such as Apollo11 ​​and Forrest Gump.

We are confident that this ever-growing path, fueled by great passion and determination, will lead Alessia to fulfill her dream, and that we will soon hear about her.