Graduated in architecture, she began acting in key roles with Pietro Germi, Dario Argento, Peter Greenaway, Bernardo Bertolucci, Paul Morrisey, and Andy Warhol. In New York in the late 1970s, she began shooting reportage for TV and directing with Francesca Marciano the film Lontano da Dove, which was shown in competition at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for a David di Donatello. Back in Italy, she devoted herself to journalism and documentary writing. In recent years, after founding her own production company, she devoted herself to the study of interactivity and immersive experiences and made her first virtual reality Mare Nostrum. Lost Memories, where he combines poetry and technology for a story about the tragedy of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean, exhibited as a special event at the Tieste Film Festival, and in official competition at the prestigious World Vr Forum in Crans-Montana.