Chiara Bergonzi is a film professional committed to storytelling, community, and inclusion.
Chiara Bergonzi has contributed to major film productions, including Iron Man 3 (directed by Shane Black, starring Robert Downey Jr.), The Lost City (directed by and starring Andy Garcia), and Miami Vice (directed by Michael Mann, starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx). Beyond her work in film, she is an advocate for inclusive filmmaking. She is the founder of the nonprofit It Takes a Village and serves as Chair of the Key Biscayne Disability Advisory Board, where she advances accessibility and inclusion in film festivals and cultural programming, including the Key Biscayne Film Festival.
Birth City
Lecco, Italy
Current City
Key Biscayne
Hometown
Paraguay
Chiara Bergonzi often draws inspiration from real-life stories of resilience and inclusion, which she integrates into both her advocacy work and creative projects.
“Filmmaking is about storytelling, emotion, and finding truth in the characters that connect us all.” Chiara Bergonzi
Chiara Bergonzi is a film professional committed to storytelling, community, and inclusion.
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