- Rose Ganguzza is known in indie circles as the 'godmother of emerging filmmakers'. Many of Ganguzza's films have been made by first-time filmmakers, including 'Afterschool' (Antonio Campos), 'Kill Your Darlings' (John Krokidas), 'Margin Call' (J.C. Chandor) and 'The Guitar' (Amy Redford).
Ganguzza's other films include 'New York, I Love You'; 'The Romantics'; 'The Words'; and 'Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You'. More recently she produced the period drama 'The Chaperone' with PBS, written by Julian Fellowes; 'Poms' with STX, a comedy starring Diane Keaton and Jacki Weaver, and 'Fatima', with Sonia Braga and Harvey Keitel, distributed by Picturehouse.
Ganguzza has also produced or executive produced a number of documentaries, including 'Blue Gold: American Jeans', 'Trashed' and 'New York at the Movies'. She is in pre-production on the feature films 'It Never Entered My Mind', to be directed by Claire Van Kampen, 'Mary's Monster', with Coky Giedroyc, 'Roman Nights', about Italian actress Anna Magnani and American playwright Tennessee Williams, and the psychological thriller 'Ever There'. She is also co-producing a TV series about the only British superhero, 'Jack Staff', for Sony Television.
Ganguzza is extensively experienced in the global market and has carried out numerous co-productions, structuring film and television deals throughout Europe, South America and Asia.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Rose Ganguzza
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