Donna Di Novelli

Donna Di Novelli has a writing career that spans film, opera, music-theater and stage. A multi-genre artist, Di Novelli attended the 2018 Sundance Film Festival as the co-writer with director Josephine Decker of the Indie narrative feature Madeline's Madeline, chosen as one of the top ten films of the decade by The New Yorker and distributed by NEON. Her director debut, the short, When Last Seen won finishing funds from the NYC Womens Fund through the office of the Mayor, 2023-24 and was screened at the NY International Shorts Fest (2024) and New Plaza Cinema, (2026.) She conceived and wrote The Good Swimmer, a Pop Requiem with Heidi Rodewald (Passing Strange) presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival in the same year. Constructed completely of “found text” from lifesaving manuals, the music-theater piece, an adaptation of Antigone, was developed in workshops at Beth Morrison’s Prototype Festival of New Opera/New Music Theater and UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance. Her opera libretti includes: Florida, with Randall Eng; Oceanic Verses with Paola Prestini; and the San Francisco Opera commissioned, Heart of a Soldier, with music by Grammy-winning Christopher Theofanidis. As a screenwriter, she penned the award-winning short film, Stag directed by Kevin Newbury, starring Sarah Steele, ("Best of New York.") Her episodic pilot, Nubile, advanced to the final round of the 2021 Sundance Episodic Lab. She co-directed its proof-of-concept, 2025. She is a Assistant Arts Professor at NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. 

Format: Scripted Feature, Scripted Shorts, Scripted Episodic

Genre: Coming of Age, Drama, Experimental, Family, Historical, Women

Location: New York, New York, United States

NYC Women's Fund grant, 2023 (When Last Seen); "Best of New York," 2015 (Stag); Top Ten Movies of the Decade, The New Yorker, 2018 (Madeline's Madeline)