Federico Fellini
"All films are a form of biography. Even if the film is not about me, it is still my story."
Solo Una Mamma
In the powerful drama, Solo una Mamma, Rossana delivers a commanding and deeply resonant performance as a mother dedicated to supporting her family through a difficult emotional journey. Her character navigates the complexities of loving and caring for a husband who is under treatment for psychological issues. The role demands extraordinary empathy, quiet resilience, and profound vulnerability. Rossana utilizes the passionate depth of her Italian and Spanish expressive heritage to portray the challenging reality of unconditional support and enduring love required to sustain a family unit during profound psychological strain. This performance is a powerful showcase of strength found in deep familial commitment.
Che Dio Ci Aiuti
In this memorable scene from the popular Italian television series Che Dio ci aiuti, Rossana captures the perfect blend of joy, suspicion, and awkward humor. Playing a bride on her wedding day, she masterfully navigates the sudden emotional whiplash of seeing her husband dancing intimately with another woman. The clip showcases her gift for subtle physical comedy and nuanced expression—from the initial shock and confusion to the strained, telling smile she offers her friends. This comedic vignette is an excellent display of her ability to inject human, relatable confusion into high-stakes moments, proving her range in the dramedy genre.
The Compromise
This tense dramatic scene showcases Rossana as a skilled doctor forced into a critical ethical breach by a local crime group. When goons bring an elderly man and his daughter to the hospital, Rossana's character is coerced into administering illicit drugs, violating her professional oath. The scene powerfully captures her internal struggle: a striking shot of her seeing the fear and corruption on her face in the mirror reveals her profound moral conflict and quiet resignation before she is forced to carry out the mafia's chilling demands. This performance is a compelling demonstration of her ability to portray palpable terror and professional integrity pushed to the breaking point.
Tiramisù
This hilarious scene from the Italian comedy Tiramisù showcases Rossana's infectious, lighthearted energy amidst the sterile setting of a hospital. While undergoing a test, her character is oblivious to the chaos she is causing by enjoying a song playing loudly on her misplaced headphones. Her rhythmic movements accidentally trigger chaotic and humorous malfunctions across the ward: the heart rate monitor of an ICU patient beeps wildly, and the sonography screen for a pregnant woman displays funny, chaotic patterns. Rossana maintains a perfectly cheerful and oblivious expression, providing a brilliant moment of physical comedy that highlights her gift for bringing lightness and infectious warmth to any scene.
Child of the Greenwood
This captivating project transports viewers to a medieval setting, showcasing Rossana as a fiercely witty, strong, and playful woman raised in the deepest woods. The forest serves as her sole provider—food, clothing, and shelter—and her closest companions are the wolves she grew up alongside. The scene vividly demonstrates her deep, intuitive knowledge of nature’s medicine when she is forced to track and use healing flowers and herbs from the riverbanks to survive contaminated water. This role is a powerful testament to her primal strength and wild charisma, proving her magnetic ability to inhabit characters deeply connected to the natural world.
The Versatility Reel
This dynamic reel is a powerful showcase of Rossana's exceptional range and transcontinental versatility, featuring compelling scenes across Italian drama, historical series, and Indian cinema. The collage transitions effortlessly between three distinct facets of her talent: delivering cheeky, digital humor as a modern presence in LSD 2; conveying intense, forbidden passion and vulnerability in the high-stakes drama of Medici; and channeling visceral, relatable frustrationin a sharp comedic moment opposite Jaideep Ahlawat. Collectively, these clips demonstrate her mastery of genre, her command of the camera, and her ability to anchor any scene with compelling emotional depth.












