Rebecca Cappelli Loviconi

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Rebecca Cappelli Loviconi
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NationalityFrench
Occupation
  • Filmmaker
  • Photojournalist

Rebecca Cappelli Loviconi is a French filmmaker and photojournalist based in Switzerland[1]. She is best known as the director, writer and producer of feature documentary SLAY (2022) and short film Let us be Heroes.

Background

She received a master degree in Chinese Language from Paris Langues Orientales Institute (INALCO) and a master degree in media management from ESCP-Paris. Before filmmaking, she worked as a French-Chinese interpreter, in diplomacy in China and in sales in China, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Work

Cappelli Loviconi set to uncover the impact of the skin trade in the fashion industry on people, environment and animal welfare with a focus on fur, leather and wool for her documentary SLAY. The documentary received international attention with media coverage from Vogue[2]Forbes[3] WWD[4] as well as French publication Liberation[5] and Switzerland's Tages-Anzeiger[6]

She is also a photojournalist affiliated with WeAnimals.

Awards

She has received several award for her acclaimed documentaries.

· UK Fashion Film Festival - Best Fashion Film · Independent Shorts Awards - Best Director (Female) · International Women's Film Festival · Hollywood International Independent · Documentary Awards - Best Woman Filmmaker · California Film Awards

References

  1. VII Foundation Academy. Rebecca Cappelli.
  2. Chan, Emily Could Fashion Have An Animal-Free Future?. Vogue.
  3. Pinnock, Olivia. New Documentary Urges Sustainable Fashion Movement Not To Leave Animals Out Of The Picture. Forbes.
  4. Richford, Rhonda. Slay’ Film Focuses on Animal Welfare, Environmental Impacts of Fashion Supply Chains. WWD.
  5. Finger, Sarah. Les animaux sont absents des discours sur une mode éthique et responsable. Liberation.
  6. Weber, Bettina. Der vegane Kapitalismus kann die Welt auch nicht retten. Tages-Anzeiger.

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