Rosie Haber is a gender non-conforming writer and director of
commercial, music, and documentary films based in Los Angeles,
California. She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In 2013, she
was selected for the Outfest 2013 Screenwriters Lab for her feature
screenplay Soledad. In 2014 her short Jellyfish won Outfest's Grand
Jury Prize. Their works have gained popularity and recognition for
their work exploring LGBTQ life in a number of different styles and
formats. These works include films like Relapse (2015), We've Been
Around (2016), Ink (2016), as well as documentary works like New Deep
South (2017).They have also been recognized for their work and have
subsequently been granted funding from a number of different
fellowship programs for emerging filmmakers. Amongst these are
fellowships in Film Independent's Episodic Lab, Outfest's
Screenwriting lab, and also the American Film Institute's Directing
workshop for women that was created to expose emerging filmmakers to a
larger studio audience.New Deep South, a film series directed by Rosie
Haber and Lauren Cioffi, has grown in popularity since debuting in
2015. The series aims to showcase the lives of the LGBTQ community in
the southern United States by following real members of the community
and detailing their experiences. The three-piece series has been
nominated for multiple awards and individual episodes have also
received recognition. Episode 2 / Kayla was awarded a Webby Award in
2017 for Best Documentary: Individual Episode.Their recent projects
include Braddock, PA, a documentary that takes a look at the lives of
those in working-class Middle America. This piece focuses on the
industry life of those working in small towns and explores the
relationship between the people and the environmental impact of their
towns. Currently, they are working on developing a television show
aimed at young adults. Chingonas will feature elements of horror and
is being developed in Film Independent's Episodic Lab.
commercial, music, and documentary films based in Los Angeles,
California. She attended NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. In 2013, she
was selected for the Outfest 2013 Screenwriters Lab for her feature
screenplay Soledad. In 2014 her short Jellyfish won Outfest's Grand
Jury Prize. Their works have gained popularity and recognition for
their work exploring LGBTQ life in a number of different styles and
formats. These works include films like Relapse (2015), We've Been
Around (2016), Ink (2016), as well as documentary works like New Deep
South (2017).They have also been recognized for their work and have
subsequently been granted funding from a number of different
fellowship programs for emerging filmmakers. Amongst these are
fellowships in Film Independent's Episodic Lab, Outfest's
Screenwriting lab, and also the American Film Institute's Directing
workshop for women that was created to expose emerging filmmakers to a
larger studio audience.New Deep South, a film series directed by Rosie
Haber and Lauren Cioffi, has grown in popularity since debuting in
2015. The series aims to showcase the lives of the LGBTQ community in
the southern United States by following real members of the community
and detailing their experiences. The three-piece series has been
nominated for multiple awards and individual episodes have also
received recognition. Episode 2 / Kayla was awarded a Webby Award in
2017 for Best Documentary: Individual Episode.Their recent projects
include Braddock, PA, a documentary that takes a look at the lives of
those in working-class Middle America. This piece focuses on the
industry life of those working in small towns and explores the
relationship between the people and the environmental impact of their
towns. Currently, they are working on developing a television show
aimed at young adults. Chingonas will feature elements of horror and
is being developed in Film Independent's Episodic Lab.
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