Lara Lamberti
Lara Lamberti, born into a family of artists in Berlin, was immersed in the world of music and performance from a young age. Her father, a composer and conductor, and her mother, a celebrated concert and opera singer, provided a rich artistic environment, inspiring a legacy of creativity that includes musicians, painters, and actors.
At the age of sixteen, Lara moved to Italy, where she embarked on her acting career, quickly gaining recognition both domestically and internationally. Her talent has taken her across multiple countries, including Spain, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Australia, and the United States.
While establishing her presence in the global film industry, Lara pursued her passion for acting and music through private schools and workshops in Berlin, Rome, and the United States. Under her mother's guidance and in various international workshops, she honed her vocal skills, eventually qualifying as a mezzo-soprano. Despite performing in numerous concerts, she chose not to follow a professional singing career.
In 1993, Lara began her studies in psychology and musicology at Freie Universität Berlin, completing her degree in 1998. Motivated by her academic insights, she envisioned a transformative educational approach aimed at fostering creativity in young people.
In 1998, she entered the film financing sector, and in 2006, she co-founded Alshain Pictures, a production company aimed at developing innovative television series. Her multifaceted career reflects a deep commitment to both the arts and education.