Jasmine Trinca, born in Rome in 1981, took on her first cinema role in Nanni Moretti's The Son’s Room in 2001. She also worked with Moretti in The Caiman (2006) and shot Romanzo Criminale (2006, Berlinale Competition) and The Big Dream (2009) with Michele Placido. In 2007, she was honoured as a European Shooting Star at the Berlinale, and two years later she received the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival. In France, she made the films House of Tolerance (2011) and Saint Laurent (2014) with Bertrand Bonello. Other directors with whom she has worked in front of the camera include Marco Tullio Giordana (The Best of Youth, 2003), Valeria Golino (Miele, 2013, Euphoria, 2018), Pierre Morel (The Gunman, 2015), the Taviani brothers (Wondrous Boccaccio, 2015) and Ildikó Enyedi (The Story of My Wife, 2021). For Sergio Castellitto's Lucky (2017), she not only received the Un Certain Regard Prize for Best Actress at Cannes, but also various Italian film awards. Trinca's directorial debut Marcel! celebrated its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2022.