Costanza Julia Bani is an Associate Professor in Film and Media Production at the Stockholm University of the Arts (SKH) and a Researcher at the Division for Media Technology and Interaction Design at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). She integrates arts, sciences, and technology to advance environmental narratives and redefine the producer's role as a key artist in societal change. Her work spans documentary formats, multimedia installations, and collaborations across disciplines. Academic Affiliation: Associate Professor at SKH Research Affiliation: KTH Her research interests focus on: Environmental sustainability through artistic mediums Art-science-technology integration for social impact Cross-disciplinary collaboration models Impact production linking artistic, scientific, and investor goals Documentary expansion into unconventional venues Costanza's recent projects include Darkness Matters (2024), which explores eco-narratives through flatscreen and installation formats, and After Work (2023), a collaborative documentary examining labor dynamics. Her artistic research is supported by grants and international networks like EAVE, TFL, and Sundance. Notable scientific awards and affiliations: EAVE graduate program Cannes Producer's Network participant TFL Alumna Sundance Grantee Circle Doc Accelerator partaker She actively fundraises for research hubs, including postgraduate programs and international training groups, and co-founded Fellonica Film in 2023 to produce climate-related films. Her work has premiered at festivals like CPH:DOX and Visions du Réel.










