Isa Cuneo established a prominent career within the film industry’s art department, beginning with her detailed work as a Prop Buyer for the 1999 film ‘Rembrandt.’ Her extensive contributions over two decades have seen her master various crucial roles including property master, set dresser, concept artist, and prop buyer, demonstrating a foundational understanding of visual storytelling and meticulous attention to detail. Following her debut, Cuneo expanded her portfolio, serving as a Set Dresser for the 2002 feature ‘Boat Trip’ and then as Property Master for ‘Stratosphere Girl’ in 2004, where she was responsible for translating directorial and artistic visions into tangible on-screen environments. Cuneo continued to build her diverse skill set, returning as a Set Dresser for the 2005 drama ‘Dear Wendy’ and showcasing her expertise as Property Master for ‘Valley of Flowers’ in 2006. Her career progression further included roles such as Set Dresser for ‘A Woman in Berlin’ (2008) and a significant position as Prop Buyer (Germany) for the acclaimed 2009 film ‘Chéri.’ That same year, she contributed as a Set Dresser for ‘Das Vaterspiel.’ Her ability to manage and arrange complex scenic elements and props was further solidified when she took on the role of Property Designer for the 2012 biographical drama ‘Hannah Arendt,’ underscoring her consistent engagement in technically and creatively demanding international productions.
With a track record of translating complex artistic visions into compelling on-screen realities across numerous international and acclaimed films, Cuneo continues to be a highly sought-after professional in the film industry’s art department.