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Learn a little more about Robin Rose Singer

ROBIN ROSE SINGER is a Brooklyn-based filmmaker who works in narrative, documentary, TV, and commercials.

Select credits include: “Interference” (short thriller, NBC/Universal Film Festival, BamCinematek New Voices in Black Cinema Festival);  “Aphasia,” (sci-fi drama, Tribeca Film Festival); Angelfish (TIFF Next Wave, rapper Princess Nokia’s feature film debut); Danny’s House (VicelandTV created by The Eric Andre Show’s Derrick Beckles starring rapper, Danny Brown); "Home Street Home," (Winner, Best Short Doc, Harlem Film Festival); Maturity (Singer’s first pilot for broadcast as writer/creator, Winner, IFP’s Made in NY: Series competition and a two-time Telly Winner for Comedy and Music).

As a writer, Singer's feature-length screenplay The Lions of Mesopotamia was recently featured on The Hit List, and was named both a Tracking Board Recommends and Top 50 for the Academy Nicholl Fellowship, selected by Oscars voters from almost 7000 submissions.

She was a 2016 fellow at the New York Stage and Film Screenwriting Lab where her mentors included Tony/Oscar/Pulitzer-winning writer, John Patrick Shanley, among many other notable filmmakers. She has been shortlisted for multiple honors including the Showtime/Tony Cox award at Nantucket Film Festival and the Sundance Screenwriting Lab. 

Singer works in commercial production, directing and producing content for global brands like LG, Under Armour, Puma, Hennessy, Budweiser, and many more. She is currently creating a dark comedy series based on her experience in the industry. She will also be directing a short digital comedy series this spring created by fellow Tribeca alum, Dmitry Milkin. NYU alumni.

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http://www.robinrosesinger.com/