Rosanne Limoncelli
Author, Filmmaker, Storyteller

Rosanne Limoncelli is an author, filmmaker, and storyteller living in Brooklyn. She has written, directed, and produced short narrative films, documentaries, and educational films, and is in development to produce and direct her first feature or TV series, whichever comes first. Rosanne also writes plays, screenplays, poetry, games, mysteries, and science fiction. Her short fiction first appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine and her most recent work can be seen in Suspense Magazine and Noir Nation, and her short films have been screened in festivals around the world.

Rosanne’s book Teaching Filmmaking: Empowering Students Through Visual Storytelling is available on Amazon. Her debut mystery novel is The Four Queens of Crime published by Crooked Lane Books at Penguin Random House.

Rosanne is the Senior Director for Film Technologies at the Kanbar Institute  and the Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center, Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where she also teaches filmmaking, story writing and virtual production. She received her BFA from the Department of Film & TV at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and her MA and PhD in Teaching Reading, Writing, and Media from NYU’s Steinhardt School. She has been teaching writing and filmmaking to students and professors for more than three decades, and has often served as an educational and technology consultant and speaker at conferences and universities.

Rosanne Limoncelli was born in Middletown, Connecticut and has also lived in North Haven, Connecticut and Morristown, New Jersey.


LITERARY AGENT
Murray Weiss
Catalyst Literary Management
Murray@catalystlit.com