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31 Crosby Street,
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Christine Noschese
Writer, Director, ProducerFull Bio
Christine Noschese
31 Crosby Street
New York, New York 10013
(212) 226-3387
Education:
American Film Institute, Directing Fellow, Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies,1987-88
Goddard College, Media Studies, M.A. 1975
Teaching:
Hofstra University, Assistant Professor, Video/Film ? 2002-2005
Hunter College, Assistant Professor, Film/Video- 1997-2002
Pratt Institute, Visiting Artist, Film/Video, 1994-95
Film and Video: (w/selected screenings)
The Steppers: Movers and Shakers (documentary work in progress, Producer/Director,
A group of women, ages 60 to 88, who perform modern dance, tap, ballet and African dance for schools, churches, senior centers and community organizations. any non-profit organization, in fact, who will pay for their transportation.
June Roses ( 85 narrative, 16mm film and mini-DV, 85 min.) ) Writer/Director/ Producer,
Three generations of Italian-American women through the 1950?s and 60?s, using the same actors over a ten-year period. Malafemina: A Cele
31 Crosby Street
New York, New York 10013
(212) 226-3387
Education:
American Film Institute, Directing Fellow, Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies,1987-88
Goddard College, Media Studies, M.A. 1975
Teaching:
Hofstra University, Assistant Professor, Video/Film ? 2002-2005
Hunter College, Assistant Professor, Film/Video- 1997-2002
Pratt Institute, Visiting Artist, Film/Video, 1994-95
Film and Video: (w/selected screenings)
The Steppers: Movers and Shakers (documentary work in progress, Producer/Director,
A group of women, ages 60 to 88, who perform modern dance, tap, ballet and African dance for schools, churches, senior centers and community organizations. any non-profit organization, in fact, who will pay for their transportation.
June Roses ( 85 narrative, 16mm film and mini-DV, 85 min.) ) Writer/Director/ Producer,
Three generations of Italian-American women through the 1950?s and 60?s, using the same actors over a ten-year period. Malafemina: A Cele
- Professional Credits
- June Roses ( 85 narrative, 16mm film and mini-DV, 85 min.) ) Writer/Director/ Producer,
Three generations of Italian-American women through the 1950?s and 60?s, using the same actors over a ten-year period. Malafemina: A Celebration of Italian American Women. Northampton Film Festival.
June Roses (short narrative, 16mm, 42 min.) Writer/Director/Producer
The story of a six-year-old girl who watches her mother challenge 1950?s normality. New Directors/New Films at the Museum of Modern Art, Lincoln Center Film society Festival, Independent Feature Market N.Y., American Film Market, L.A.
Broadcast: Public Television in N.Y., Great Britain and Ireland.
Distributed by Tapestry International, 1992.
Metropolitan Avenue (documentary, 16mm, 60 min.) Writer/Director/Producer
Broadcast nationally on PBS's P.O.V. and Channel Four in Great Britain and the Laemmle Monica in Los Angeles. Screened at film festivals throughout the United States and Europe. Over 2000 copies distributed to libraries and educational inst
- Industry Awards
- National Endowment for the Humanities Production Grant
New York State Council for the Arts Productin Grant
American Film Institute Independent Filmmakers Award
Women in Film Foundation Completion Funding-L.A.
John Grierson Award-American Library Association
Emmy Nomination Best Director
Honorable Mention Leipsig International Film Festival
New York Foundation for the Arts Independent Filmmakers Award