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Rosso Films International

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Rosso Films International

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Stefano Da Frè & Laura Pellegrini are the President & Vice President of Rosso Films International. Rosso Films is a global film production company with offices in New York City, New York & Montreal, Canada. Their collaborations include NBC Universal, MSNBC, Peacock.com as well as numerous advertising clients. RFI produces narrative films and social documentaries that have been BAFTA + Oscar-Qualified. Their most notable documentary, “The Girl Who Cannot Speak,” screened at the Meet-The-Press Film Festival (in collaboration with AFI). It earned the Top 5 ‘Coup De Foudre’ recognition at the Cannes Film Festival, and went on to screen at two prestigious Oscar-Qualifiers: the St. Louis International Film Festival & Festival REGARD. The film has won a Platinum REMI Award at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival and “Best Documentary” at the Switzerland International Film Festival. Their latest documentary "The Day I Had To Grow Up" is about Youth Activism in America. The film showcases 6 activists & the events that shaped their political lives. It explores how modern children have had to cope with school shootings, climate crises, and national tragedies. "The Day I Had To Grow Up" has been featured on numerous networks such as: NBCLX, FOX NEWS, CBS NEWS, and ABC NEWS. Rosso Films International's company motto is: "Arthouse films that inspire a human connection."