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Von Fürstenberg was born on February 16, 1971, in New York City to fashion designers Prince Egon von Fürstenberg and Diane von Fürstenberg (née Halfin). [2] On her mother's side she is of Jewish Moldovan, and Jewish Greek descent. [3] On her father's side she is of German and Italian descent, and a member of the House of Fürstenberg.
Tanner Hall is a 2009 drama film about four girls coming of age in boarding school.It was written and directed by Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini.It stars Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott, and Amy Sedaris.
Maximilian von Fürstenberg (1904–1988), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church; Pontus Fürstenberg (1827–1902), Swedish art collector and merchant from a Jewish family; Talita von Fürstenberg (born 1999), granddaughter of Diane von Fürstenberg, model and socialite; Tatiana von Fürstenberg (born 1971), American rock singer and filmmaker ...
Notable past jurors include Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, David Sedaris, Judy Blume, Bill Murray, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Mary Ellen Mark, William Saroyan, Sergio Troncoso, Frank McCourt, Kiki Smith, George Plimpton, Esmeralda Santiago, Tatiana von Fürstenberg, Madeleine L’Engle, Faith Ringgold, Billy Collins, Edward Sorel, Edwidge Danticat ...
“Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge” makes the case for artistic simplicity, for better or worse. The story of an iconic 20th-century fashionista, it takes the form of a traditional ...
Director M. Night Shyamalan went on trial on Tuesday over allegations that he copied from an independent film to make the Apple TV+ show “Servant.” Francesca Gregorini, an Italian-born ...
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The coming-of-age film, set in an all-girls boarding school in New England, was directed by Tatiana von Fürstenberg and Francesca Gregorini. [4] Ferguson had a supporting role in the independent comedy, Douchebag, directed by Drake Doremus, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. [5]