Rose Vincelli is the Program Manager for the Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers. At IFP, Rose focuses primarily on producing their Independent Filmmaker Labs; a year-long mentorship program for first-time documentary and narrative feature directors in post-production; and Independent Film Week’s Project Forum, a meetings-driven forum scripts and features in production with key industry executives seeking new projects.
Rose recently produced the documentary shorts Transposition and No One Wants to Eat the Parsley, and is currently curating a multi-media exhibition for the Bookshelf Museum, a microgallery in Brooklyn, NY. She was a film programmer for the 2005-07 SILVERDOCS: AFI / Discovery Channel Documentary Festivals, and has previously worked for C-SPAN as well as other freelance media venues. She majored in media studies at Hampshire College. Born in Canada and raised in Richmond, VA, Rose has great passion for food, film and art; all things she’s revels in in Brooklyn, NY.
Rose recently produced the documentary shorts Transposition and No One Wants to Eat the Parsley, and is currently curating a multi-media exhibition for the Bookshelf Museum, a microgallery in Brooklyn, NY. She was a film programmer for the 2005-07 SILVERDOCS: AFI / Discovery Channel Documentary Festivals, and has previously worked for C-SPAN as well as other freelance media venues. She majored in media studies at Hampshire College. Born in Canada and raised in Richmond, VA, Rose has great passion for food, film and art; all things she’s revels in in Brooklyn, NY.