Meet the 2015-2016 Women at Sundance Fellows5 of 6
Pamela Romanowsky
Brooklyn-based writer and director Pamela Romanowsky had her debut feature film, The Adderall Diaries, premiere at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival; it will be released by A24 in 2016. Pamela’s short films include Tar, which constitutes a portion of the multi-director omnibus film The Color of Time and Gravity, which won awards on the festival circuit. Pamela is a member of The National Board of Review, she is an alumn of The Sundance Institute’s Screenwriting, Directing, Sound Design labs and Creative Producing Summit, and she holds an MFA in Directing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She is an NYU Purple List honoree, a Film Society of Lincoln Center Artist’s Academy participant, and the recipient of Sundance’s Indian Paintbrush Feature Film Grant. Pamela studied verité documentary filmmaking with Barbara Kopple.
MORE: See our full Sundance coverage here.
Brooklyn-based writer and director Pamela Romanowsky had her debut feature film, The Adderall Diaries, premiere at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival; it will be released by A24 in 2016. Pamela’s short films include Tar, which constitutes a portion of the multi-director omnibus film The Color of Time and Gravity, which won awards on the festival circuit. Pamela is a member of The National Board of Review, she is an alumn of The Sundance Institute’s Screenwriting, Directing, Sound Design labs and Creative Producing Summit, and she holds an MFA in Directing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She is an NYU Purple List honoree, a Film Society of Lincoln Center Artist’s Academy participant, and the recipient of Sundance’s Indian Paintbrush Feature Film Grant. Pamela studied verité documentary filmmaking with Barbara Kopple.
MORE: See our full Sundance coverage here.
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