While her spectacular costumes are extremely sought-after particularly during the Carnival period and her works have been used in theatrical and film productions, most notably in Jean Louis Guillermou's "Antonio Vivaldi, un Prince à Venise” (France, 2006) starring Michel Serrault and Stefano Dionisi.
He is best known for portraying the 18th-century Italian castrato opera singer Farinelli in the movie of the same name.
Stefano Modena | Alfredo Di Stéfano | Stefano Bontade | Treaty of San Stefano | Stefano Delle Chiaie | Stefano Dionisi | Stefano D'Aste | Stefano Cusumano | Stefano Colonna | Stefano Bollani | Stefano Battaglia | Santo Stefano Ticino | Stefano Zoff | Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti | Stefano Miceli | Stefano Maderno | Stefano Galvani | Stefano Caselli | Stefano Benni | Paolo De Stefano | Gaetano Stefano Bartolozzi | Stefano Vagnini's | Stefano Vagnini | Stefano Sorrentino | Stefano Rodotà | Stefano Porcari | Stefano Pilati | Stefano Pessina | Stefano Palatchi | Stefano Maria Legnani |
Starring are Joachim Król (László, Jewish restaurant owner), Erika Marozsán (Ilona, waitress and László's lover), Stefano Dionisi (András, pianist who creates "Gloomy Sunday") and Ben Becker (Hans Wieck, a German business man who becomes an SS officer).
Schübel's international breakthrough came with the 1999 film Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday — A Song of Love and Death; it is set in Budapest of the 1930s and tells the story of a woman (Erika Marozsán) between three men (Joachim Król, Ben Becker and Stefano Dionisi).