Diana Ringo

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Mar 08, 1992 (33 years old)

Diana Ringo

Known For

1984
2h 12m
Movie 2023

1984

In a bleak and oppressive totalitarian society ruled by Big Brother, personal freedoms are nonexistent and surveillance is constant. Art is mocked and destroyed, and imagination is considered a serious illness. In this grim world, a brilliant mathematician engages in a forbidden romance with a colleague and learns about a secret resistance. He is faced with a choice - to join or betray it.

Quarantine
1h 14m
Movie 2021

Quarantine

The main character of the film writes a diary. For over 20 years he has lived in a bunker and has not ventured outside. His only companions are ghosts of the past. He tries to find an explanation for the fateful course of events, which has destroyed the whole earth. The feeling of guilt does not leave him, as he believes that he could have prevented the apocalypse and the death of his beloved.

Biography

Diana Ringo (born March 8, 1992) is a Finnish film director, composer, and visual artist, known for her distinctive blend of metaphysical themes and dystopian narratives. Often compared to visionary filmmakers like Andrei Tarkovsky, Alexander Sokurov and Terence Malick, her work explores the boundaries between the physical world and the abstract realms of thought, memory, and identity, often set against dystopian backdrops that highlight human fragility and authoritarian systems. Raised in Helsinki in a family of artists and scientists, Ringo's artistic talents were evident from an early age. By five, her perfect pitch was discovered, leading her to study piano under Dmitry Soloviev. She later trained with renowned pianists and attended master classes by Hollywood composer Lalo Schifrin and directors like Paul Verhoeven and David Lynch. Ringo is fluent in English, Finnish, Russian, and German. Ringo's directorial debut, Quarantine (2021), a dystopian drama, earned critical acclaim and a spot on the shortlist for the 2022 Golden Globe Awards. In addition to directing, she composed 26 original tracks for the film’s score. Following this success, she adapted George Orwell’s 1984, released in 2023, which quickly gained a modern cult following, further cementing her status as a rising cinematic talent. As a classically trained pianist and composer, Ringo draws inspiration from composers such as Bach, Beethoven, and Chopin, alongside film score icons like Ennio Morricone and Giorgio Moroder. Her score for Million Loves in Me won the Best Original Score at the 2020 LAFA Awards. She has also contributed music to other films, including the short film Hinge, produced by Salvador Carrasco. Beyond filmmaking, Ringo works in various visual art forms, including oil painting, gouache, and digital media. In 2020, she became the first Finnish woman to appear in Playboy Spain. She is also the founder and director of the Prague Independent Film Festival, promoting independent cinema and new talent.

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