Elsinore Film is an independent production company based in Rome, founded by Annamaria Morelli and led by Antonio Celsi. Elsinore Film believes in a new vision of contemporary production. With a strong curatorial approach, Elsinore Film focuses on scouting original and distinctive voices, and on developing and producing culturally relevant projects for both national and international audiences.
In 2021, it launched a production line dedicated to new Italian cinema, including Notte Fantasma by Fulvio Risuleo, Amanda by Carolina Cavalli, Troppo Azzurro by Filippo Barbagallo, and Il Complottista by Valerio Ferrara. In 2024, Elsinore produced Carolina Cavalli’s second feature, Il Rapimento di Arabella (The Kidnapping of Arabella), which premiered at the 82nd Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section and won the Best Actress Award. It also co-produced, with Rai Fiction and Associazione Culturale Premio Solinas, the first two episodes of the comedy series Nathan K., which premiered on RaiPlay in 2025.
Elsinore’s feature films have screened at major international festivals such as Venice, Toronto, BFI London Film Festival, Villerupt, and Annecy.