What makes IKONA unique?
IKONA creates cinematic portraits of extraordinary lives.
Our work lives between art and documentary — blending the precision of cinema with the understanding of those who’ve built something remarkable. Each project is private, personal, and crafted with the same intentionality as the stories it tells.
Who do you work with?
We collaborate with people whose stories carry meaning — founders, creators, philanthropists, visionaries, and families. Whether born from legacy or ambition, each project reflects a life lived with purpose.
What does the process feel like?
Calm, intimate, and precise. It begins with a private conversation — an exchange that shapes everything that follows.
Our team designs a filming experience that feels natural and effortless, allowing you to simply be yourself. The result is cinema that feels honest, timeless, and deeply personal.
How long does it take?
Each story unfolds at its own pace. Most projects are completed within 8 to 12 weeks, though some evolve over months or years — allowing time to capture more depth, travel, or transformation.
Where do you work?
IKONA operates globally. We film wherever your story lives — in private homes, creative spaces, family estates, or across continents.
Every location is chosen for its authenticity, light, and emotion.
How private is the process?
Entirely. All footage and personal material remain confidential and securely managed in-house. Nothing is ever shared or repurposed.
Discretion is not an option — it’s an art we practice.
Can I influence the creative direction?
Always. Some clients wish to shape every detail; others prefer to simply experience the process. We adapt completely. What matters is that the finished film feels true — to you, your story, and your vision.
Is there a final premiere or private screening?
Yes. Every IKONA project concludes with a private premiere — a moment designed to experience your story on the screen for the first time.
It can be an intimate gathering with family and friends, or a curated screening hosted by our team in a theater or private venue.
It’s the emotional crescendo — the point where your life becomes cinema.
What defines an IKONA film?
A sense of truth, artistry, and restraint.
It’s not about performance, but presence.
Not about what was achieved — but what endures.
