Marcia Romano's life journey began in the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she spent her formative years amidst the vibrant tapestry of Argentine culture. As the years passed, a new chapter in her life was beckoning, one that would forever alter the course of her existence. It was during this transformative period that she, along with her loved ones, made the bold and life-changing decision to bid farewell to the familiar shores of Argentina and set sail for the culturally rich and artistically renowned nation of France in the late 1970s.
As she wrapped up her academic endeavors, Romano embarked on a remarkable journey of professional development, amassing a treasure trove of valuable skills and knowledge by working closely with some of the most illustrious and respected film directors in the industry, including the highly acclaimed Yolande Zauberman and the celebrated Noémie Lvovsky, on the sets of numerous and diverse film productions.
Beyond her primary role on film sets, Romano continued to hone her expertise in the realm of project development, collaborating with prestigious production companies, including Ima Films and Fidélité, to meticulously nurture and ultimately bring to fruition a diverse array of innovative and groundbreaking projects, thereby showcasing her impressive range and versatility as a creative professional.
Émilie Deleuze, a multifaceted and gifted individual, marked the beginning of her remarkable career in the entertainment industry by co-writing her debut screenplay for the short film "Les Vacances" in the year 1997.
Romano, a celebrated film editor, has built a distinguished career characterized by her involvement in high-profile collaborations with influential figures in the film industry. Her impressive résumé boasts a wealth of experience working alongside renowned directors, including the acclaimed François Ozon, Emmanuel Bourdieu, Éric Rochant, Xavier Giannoli, Radu Mihaileanu, Alice Winocour, Audrey Estrougo, Audrey Diwan, and Édouard Baer.
Romano's remarkable aptitude and mastery of her craft were spectacularly demonstrated through her contributions to the feature film Suprêmes, a cinematic masterpiece directed by the talented Audrey Estrougo, which had the esteemed honor of premiering at the renowned 2001 Cannes Film Festival, a prestigious event that attracts the crème de la crème of the film industry.
Furthermore, her impressive editing skills were showcased in full brilliance in Peaceful, a feature film directed by the accomplished Emmanuelle Bercot, which also had the distinction of making its debut at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, solidifying Romano's reputation as a master editor with a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the art of storytelling.
Marcia Romano, a highly distinguished and accomplished screenwriter, has made a profound and lasting impact on the world of cinema through her remarkable and extensive collaborations, including her work on the feature film "Happening", directed by the acclaimed and talented Audrey Diwan, which received the esteemed and highly coveted Golden Lion award at the 2021 Venice Film Festival, a testament to her exceptional skill, unwavering dedication, and unrelenting passion for her craft, which has solidified her position as a masterful storyteller and a true visionary in the industry.