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Francesca Flavia Mormanni | |
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Born | 1997 New York, New York, U.S. |
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Years active | 2013-present |
Website | ffmormanni |
Francesca Flavia Mormanni (born 1997), known professionally as Francesca Mormanni or F. F. Mormanni, is an Italian-American novelist, screenwriter, musician, producer, actress, and model.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Mormanni began her musical training at an early age, starting piano lessons at age three, and flute and harp at age ten.[2]
Her interest in writing emerged at the age of five after watching The Fellowship of the Ring, which inspired her to become a storyteller. By age thirteen, she had completed her first high fantasy novel.[3]
She studied Flute and Harp Performance at Juilliard Pre-College and Juilliard School, and Creative Writing at Columbia University.[4][5]
Career
[edit]Mormanni's literary career encompasses a range of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, thriller, drama, horror, and comedy. She is the author of the novels Double Crossed and Mind the Gap, and has written several screenplays, both adaptations of her novels and original works for film.[6] She writes under the pen name, F. F. Mormanni.
As a musician, Mormanni has performed with prominent ensembles such as The Juilliard Orchestra, The Juilliard Opera, and New York String Orchestra at renowned venues, including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. In addition to her studies in flute, harp, and piano, she is an accomplished piccolo player and soprano. As a songwriter and composer, she has collaborated with Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated artists.[7]
Mormanni is the Founder and Executive Producer of Mormanni Media, a production company that focuses on creative projects across multiple platforms.[8]
Personal Life
[edit]Mormanni is an Objectivist.[9]
She speaks French and Italian, and some German.[10]
Bibliography
[edit]Novels
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "F.F. Mormanni | Actress, Writer, Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ ◢ Objective Standard Institute (2021-06-09). Mozart’s Music for the Mind | Philosophy for Flourishing, Episode 35. Retrieved 2025-01-13 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival". www.atlantascififilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "Juilliard Orchestra" (PDF). 2017.
- ^ "Juilliard Composers' Concert". 2017.
- ^ Broughton, Travis (2024-09-19). "AUSTIN FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2024 SCRIPT COMPETITIONS SEMIFINALISTS & SECOND ROUNDERS". Austin Film Festival. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival". www.atlantascififilmfestival.com. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "Mormanni Media | Film Production". Mormanni Media. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "The Objective Standard". The Objective Standard.
- ^ "F.F. Mormanni | Actress, Writer, Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "Double Crossed". F. F. Mormanni. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
- ^ "Mind the Gap". F. F. Mormanni. Retrieved 2025-01-13.