Floria Sigismondi

Floria Sigismondi
Sigismondi in 2011
Born1965 (age 58–59)
EducationOntario College of Art
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, music video director, artist, photographer
Years active1992–present
SpouseLawrence Rothman
Children1
Websitefloriasigismondi.com

Floria Sigismondi (/ˌsɪdʒɪzˈmɒndi/, born 1965) is an Italian-Canadian film director, screenwriter, music video director, artist, and photographer.

She is best known for writing and directing The Runaways, for directing music videos for performers including Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin fame), Marilyn Manson, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Rihanna, Leonard Cohen, Katy Perry, Björk, and David Bowie, and commercials for brands such as Gucci, MAC, Target, and Nike. Sigismondi has also directed television including two episodes of The Handmaid's Tale and American Gods.

Life and career

Sigismondi was born in Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy. Her parents, Lina and Domenico Sigismondi, were opera singers. Her family, including her sister Antonella, moved to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada when she was two. In her childhood she became obsessed by drawing and painting. Starting in 1987, she studied painting and illustration at the Ontario College of Art, today's Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCADU). When she took a photography course, she became obsessed once more, and graduated with a photography major.

Sigismondi started a career as a fashion photographer. She came to directing music videos when she was approached by the production company The Revolver Film Co., and directed music videos for a number of Canadian bands. Her very innovative, but also very disturbing video works, located in sceneries she once described as "entropic underworlds inhabited by tortured souls and omnipotent beings," attracted a number of very prominent musicians. She has further described her works as, "Something quite textural and brutal" and something quite beautiful and light. It's like blending two worlds."

With her photography and sculpture installations she had solo exhibitions in Hamilton and Toronto, New York City, Brescia (Italy), Gothenburg (Sweden), and London. Her photographs also were included in numerous group exhibitions, together with artists such as Cindy Sherman, Joel-Peter Witkin, and Francesco Clemente. The German art press Die Gestalten Verlag has published two monographs of her photography, Redemption (1999) and Immune (2005). Sigismondi also willingly creates her own set props for various music video productions such as, Perfume Genius's "Die 4 U". "If I don't create them myself, I design or draw them, I can get quite tactile detailed as far as what I see." She has an affinity for strange yet alluring things and created a flesh-esque chair to appeal to the sexual tension and desire to the spectator.

Floria Sigismond, Cherie Currie, Dakota Fanning, Kristen Stewart

Film director

Sigismondi's first feature-length film was The Runaways, a period piece about the 1970s all-girl rock and roll band The Runaways. The film is largely about the relationship between Joan Jett and Cherie Currie. Sigismondi wrote the screenplay based on Currie's book Neon Angel: A Memoir of a Runaway. The film premiered in 2010 at the Sundance Film Festival and was released in Canada and the United States in March 2010.

In 2020, Sigismondi directed the horror film The Turning, which was inspired by the 1898 Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw, and stars Mackenzie Davis and Finn Wolfhard.

Filmography

Short film

Feature film

Television

Year Title Episode(s)
2014 Hemlock Grove "Bodily Fluids"
2016 Daredevil "Kinbaku"
2017 The Handmaid's Tale "A Woman's Place"
"The Other Side"
American Gods "Come to Jesus"

Music videos (selection)

Director

Title Year Artist Notes
"This is My Life" 1992 Rita Chiarelli
"A Certain Slant of Light" 1993 The Tea Party
"Save Me" The Tea Party
"The River" The Tea Party
"The Birdman" 1994 Our Lady Peace version 1
"Blue" 1995 Harem Scarem
"Four Leaf Clover" 1996 Catherine
"The Beautiful People" Marilyn Manson
"Anna Is a Speed Freak" Pure
"Tourniquet" Marilyn Manson
"Little Wonder" David Bowie
"Black Eye" 1997 Fluffy
"Dead Man Walking" David Bowie
"Makes Me Wanna Die" Tricky
"(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" Filter & The Crystal Method
"Anything but Down" 1998 Sheryl Crow
"Sweet Surrender" Sarah McLachlan
"Most High" Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
"Chinese Burn" Curve
"Can't Get Loose" Barry Adamson
"Get Up" 1999 Amel Larrieux
"I've Seen It All" 2000 Björk interactive "webeo" version
"4 Ton Mantis" Amon Tobin
"In My Secret Life" 2001 Leonard Cohen
"Black Amour" 2002 Barry Adamson
"She Said" Jon Spencer Blues Explosion version 2
"John, 2/14" Shivaree
"Untitled #1 (Vaka)" 2003 Sigur Rós MTV Europe Music Award 2003 Best Video
"Obstacle 1" Interpol
"Anything" Martina Topley-Bird
"Bombs Below" Living Things version 1
"Fighter" Christina Aguilera JUNO Award 2004 Video of the Year
"Megalomaniac" 2004 Incubus
"The End of The World" The Cure
"I Owe..." Living Things
"Talk Shows on Mute" Incubus
"Bombs Below" Living Things version 2
"Blue Orchid" 2005 The White Stripes
"Bom Bom Bom" Living Things
"O' Sailor" Fiona Apple
"Supermassive Black Hole" 2006 Muse
"Red Flag" Billy Talent
"Hurt" Christina Aguilera
"Broken Boy Soldier" The Raconteurs
"Let It Rain" 2009 Living Things
"Die by the Drop" 2010 The Dead Weather
"Cherry Bomb" Dakota Fanning & Kristen Stewart
"E.T." 2011 Katy Perry
"The One That Got Away" Katy Perry
"Har Megiddo" Living Things
"Fake It Baby, Fake It (La Dame Nature)" 2012 Living Things
"Anything Could Happen" Ellie Goulding
"Try" P!nk
"Leaning Towards Solace" Sigur Rós
"The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" 2013 David Bowie
"Mirrors" Justin Timberlake MTV Video Music Award 2013 Video of the Year
"The Next Day" David Bowie
"Montauk Fling" Lawrence Rothman
"#1 All Time Low" Lawrence Rothman
"Fatal Attraction" Lawrence Rothman
"California Paranoia" 2015 Lawrence Rothman ft. Angel Olsen
"Oz vs. Eden" Lawrence Rothman
"Users" Lawrence Rothman
"H" 2016 Lawrence Rothman
"Sledgehammer" Rihanna
"Die 4 You" 2017 Perfume Genius
"Without Love" Alice Glass
"Ain't Afraid Of Dying" Lawrence Rothman ft. Marissa Nadler
"Designer Babies" Lawrence Rothman ft. Kim Gordon
"Jordan" Lawrence Rothman ft. Kristin Kontrol
"Swan Song" 2019 Dua Lipa From Alita: Battle Angel
"Lifetime" Yves Tumor
"Into Happiness" Phantogram
"Unholy" 2022 Sam Smith ft. Kim Petras

Cinematographer

Awards (selection)

  • 2013 MTV Music Video Award, USA - Winner for Video of The Year, for Mirrors (Justin Timberlake)
  • 2004 Juno Awards, Canada - Best Music Video, for "Fighter" (Christina Aguilera)
  • 2003 MTV European Awards - Best International Video Award, for Untitled (Sigur Rós)
  • 2003 New York Underground Film Festival - Audio/Visual Award, for Untitled (Sigur Rós)
  • 2003 Advertising and Design Awards, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Special Merit Award for Music Video, for "Fighter" (Christina Aguilera)
  • 1999 German Kodak Photobook Award, for her book Redemption
  • 1998 British Music Video Awards, UK - Nomination for Best Video: "Little Wonder" (David Bowie)
  • 1997 MTV Music Video Awards, USA - Nomination for Best Rock Video: "Beautiful People" (Marilyn Manson)

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