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As we continue to celebrate #InternationalWomensMonth, please welcome my guest,
Yvonne Scio, actress, model, and the writer/director of the documentary, Womeness,
which was just recently screened at the Italian Cultural Institute in Los Angeles to rave
reviews!
Yvonne, who was raised in Italy, is also known for her work in the 2006 version of The
Pink Panther, in addition to Redline, and Rose Red. She’s appeared on TV in both
Italia and the States, including The Nanny. In fact, here’s a bit of trivia for you - her
best friend is Fran Drescher, who was in attendance at the screening of #Womeness.
Yvonne’s film is a magnificent look into the stories of five extraordinary women,
offering a portrait into female resilience, identity, and the evolution of feminism.
Womeness unfolds in two parallel narratives: on one side, three women who lived
through the formidable season of Italian feminism, who reflect on the battles fought,
the victories won, and the challenges that remain. On the other side of the story, and
the world, are the lives of two women who defied societal prejudice by following the
painter Balthus to Italy, and embracing what became her silent revolution. Through
music and performance, they turn art into resistance, amplifying the voices of women
from Iran and beyond in their fight to reclaim control over their bodies. The film
remains with me, it is extremely powerful. In addition, my dear friend, Lorenza
Calamandrei, composed the music in the film.
During our interview, we will ask Yvonne about the inspiration behind Womeness, and
the impact the film is expected to create throughout the world. Now more than ever.
Please find my full interview with Yvonne Scio on all video and audio platforms of
#DeborahKobyltLIVE, #LittleItalyPodcast and #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast. I’m your host,
#DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to have you join us. Please invite your
friends as well to this important conversation.