Laura Pellegrini, a highly acclaimed and respected filmmaker, proudly serves as the Vice President and co-owner of Rosso Films International, a globally recognized and esteemed film production company boasting a significant presence in the iconic cities of New York City, New York, and Montreal, Canada.
Rosso Films International's impressive client list is a testament to the company's exceptional reputation, featuring a diverse range of notable brands, including the renowned NBC Universal, as well as numerous other commercial clients who have come to rely on the company's expertise and exceptional services.
Rosso Films International has successfully carved out a notable position within the industry by consistently producing a diverse range of narrative films and thought-provoking social documentaries that have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, including prestigious nominations and qualifications for esteemed awards such as the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Oscar).
One of the most notable documentaries created by this individual is the thought-provoking film "The Girl Who Cannot Speak", which generated significant buzz at the prestigious Meet-The-Press Film Festival, a joint venture between the renowned American Film Institute.
This critically acclaimed documentary received the coveted Top 5 'Coup De Foudre' award at the esteemed Cannes Film Festival, a testament to its exceptional quality and impact.
Following its success, the film went on to screen at two highly respected Oscar-qualifying festivals, namely the St. Louis International Film Festival and Festival REGARD, further solidifying its reputation as a standout in the world of documentary filmmaking.
The film's exceptional reputation continued to flourish, as it garnered a prestigious Platinum REMI Award at the renowned WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, a coveted honor that further solidified its status as a standout production.
Its success was not limited to this achievement, as the film also took home the coveted "Best Documentary" award at the esteemed Switzerland International Film Festival, a testament to its exceptional storytelling and cinematic craftsmanship.
The recent documentary, "The Day I Had To Grow Up," produced by Rosso Films International, serves as a beacon of hope, illuminating the remarkable tales of six remarkable young activists whose lives were forever altered by the pivotal events that marked the genesis of their passionate commitment to social and political change. This thought-provoking film delves into the multifaceted challenges confronting modern youth, including the devastating consequences of school shootings, the urgent need for climate action, and the profound impact of national tragedies, while also exploring the innovative ways in which these young individuals have found the strength and resilience to cope with these formidable obstacles.
The documentary-style video essay "The Day I Had To Grow Up" has garnered substantial attention from prominent and influential media outlets, including NBCLX, a cutting-edge digital news platform, FOX NEWS, a leading 24-hour cable news channel, CBS NEWS, a renowned and respected television news organization, and ABC NEWS, a prominent and widely recognized broadcast news network.
At the very essence of Rosso Films International's guiding principles lies their distinctive company mantra, a profound phrase that encapsulates the essence of their artistic vision: "Arthouse films that inspire a human connection."