Anonymous Content is entering Italy with a major local player, Indigo Film, the Rome-based film and TV production company behind Mario Martone’s Cannes competition entry “Fuori.”
As part of the new joint venture between the new company, Indigo Film will tap into Anonymous Content‘s ecosystem and will be working closely with AC Studios to develop and produce premium film and television projects. Anonymous Content will be able to access Italy’s creative industries, which ranks as one of Europe’s most vibrant.
This partnership marks the latest international joint venture for Anonymous Content, which has recently launched Anonymous Content Germany, Anonymous Content Australia with Brouhaha Entertainment, Anonymous Content Brazil, Anonymous Content España, France- based Anonymous Federation, Anonymous Content Nordic and U.K. based AC Chapter One.
David Davoli, Anonymous Content’s president of international, will oversee the new banner alongside Indigo Film principals Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, Carlotta Calori and Viola Prestieri.
“Indigo Film has played a defining role in Italian cinema — collaborating with some of the country’s most legendary filmmakers to create bold, enduring work,” said Davoli. “This partnership aligns us with a company whose creative and independent spirit and global outlook mirror our own. As part of our broader international vision, the venture in Italy marks a pivotal step — deepening our commitment to creative alliances that push storytelling forward on a global scale.”
Giuliano, Cima, Calori and Prestieri praised Anonymous Content as a “globally renowned independent studio celebrated for visionary storytelling.”
“Their values strongly align with ours — fostering bold ideas and cultivating an environment where creativity and powerful narratives thrive. Their track record in producing influential content reinforces our mutual commitment to excellence and innovation,” the Indigo Film bosses added.
Upcoming projects from AC International include Ari Folman’s “Death and the Penguin” via Anonymous Content Germany with BTF; sci-fi thriller “Panopticon” via Anonymous Content Australia with Brouhaha Entertainment; as well as “Perfect Days” (Globo) and a documentary series about Brazilian football player Sócrates, directed by Walter Salles (Globo), via Anonymous Content Brazil.