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21 Spring Street, 6E,
New York, NY, 10012, United States of America
Jennifer Romine
Full Bio
Jennifer Romine is currently producing three documentary features, Walking Into Walls, about a performance artist dealing with Parkinsons in her early 40s (Silver Pillbox Productions), Muriel Rukeyser: A Life in Poetry (Paris Press Productions) and The Neighborhood, a portrait of the vanishing world of Little Italy. She is also the writer and producer of Jane, a narrative feature in development. Ms. Romine is currently writing the narrative features Slightly Out of Focus based on the life of photojournalist Robert Capa and Monk with a Mission about the life and mysterious death of trappist monk Thomas Merton.Ms. Romine developed and co-produced Paris Was A Woman, the award-winning documentary feature about the female expatriate literary community in Paris during the 1920s and 30s. Other credits include: Between Friends: Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy (Cineteve/FR), I Am My Mothers Daughter (Lifetime TV/Muse Productions),
Impure Science: AIDS & the Politics of Medicine, Exclusions & Awakenings: The Life of Maxine Greene (Hancock Productions) and The Question of Equality (Channel Four, UK/Testing the Limits, the award-winning 4-part series chronicling the history of the LGBT civil rights movement.
Author of forthcoming collection of stories, You Only Live Once If At All. Jennifer is on the board of Paris Press, Inc., a not-for-profit press dedicated to publication of women's works overlooked by mainstream publishers.
Impure Science: AIDS & the Politics of Medicine, Exclusions & Awakenings: The Life of Maxine Greene (Hancock Productions) and The Question of Equality (Channel Four, UK/Testing the Limits, the award-winning 4-part series chronicling the history of the LGBT civil rights movement.
Author of forthcoming collection of stories, You Only Live Once If At All. Jennifer is on the board of Paris Press, Inc., a not-for-profit press dedicated to publication of women's works overlooked by mainstream publishers.
- Industry Awards
- Grants: Art Matters, Inc., The Eastman Fund, The New York Times Company Foundation, The McGraw Hill Foundation, Money For Women Fund, The Windgate Foundation
Fellowships: The MacDowell Colony, The Berlin International Film Festival, Ledig House/Art Omi, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The Millay Colony, Fundacion Valparaiso, The Writers Room.