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Anina Pinter

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Anina Pinter
Born
OccupationCostume designer
Years active2001-present
Websitewww.aninapinter.com

Background

Anina Pinter is a Los Angeles-based Costume Designer[1] known for The Field Guide To Evil[2], Divergent[3] and Year Million[4]. She was born in Hungary, later training in Rome for 10 years with Italian costume designers Carlo Poggioli, Gabriella Pescucci and Milena Canonero[5], studying costume design in Rome with Piero Tosi[6]. Piero Tosi's work with directors such as Luchino Visconti and Federico Fellini earned him an honorary Oscar in 2013.[7]

Film and TV Work

After the years of training in Rome, Anina began to work internationally on feature films as a costume designer, beginning with Perlasca - Un eroe Italiano. [8] Most recently, after developing the costumes for The Duke of Burgundy in 2014 as a costume illustrator, Anina worked with British director Peter Strickland as costume designer for his segment of Legion M's The Field Guide To Evil. [9] In 2016 Pinter worked in Los Angeles with Italian Director Ivan Silvestrini on a Sky Italia feature film production, Monolith which was nominated for a David Di Donatello Award.[10] In 2017 Pinter was the Costume Designer for the Emmy Award-nominated National Geographic futurism TV series Year Million.

Film and TV credits

References

  1. ^ www.aninapinter.com
  2. ^ https://schedule.sxsw.com/2018/films/127304?_ga=2.139856563.1080535966.1517914318-410772837.1516972065
  3. ^ "Filmography for Anina Pinter".
  4. ^ "Year Million".
  5. ^ "Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia - Menzione speciale della giuria di Arcipelago Film Festival all'attrice Elisa di Eusanio per "Au Pair"".
  6. ^ "Szabolcs-szatmár-beregi Szemle 2015. 2. Szám".
  7. ^ "Oscar honors costume designer Piero Tosi". 2015-11-14.
  8. ^ https://issuu.com/mzsk.hu/docs/szemle15_2_netre/79
  9. ^ https://magyar.film.hu/filmhu/magazin/brutalis-lett-es-gyonyoru-peter-strickland-magyar-nepmeseje.html
  10. ^ https://www.daviddidonatello.it/concorso/schedaunica5.php?idfilm=8810