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  • Comment: The new references added are verification of an award and who she has worked with but nothing significant about her and her work. CNMall41 (talk) 20:50, 29 September 2024 (UTC)
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Emma Rozanski is an Australian screenwriter, filmmaker and moving-image artist.[1][2] She was born and grew up in Australia, also lived in London, Sarajevo, Bogota and Chicago.[3]

Emma Rozanski
BornAustralia
OccupationScreen Writer, Film Director, Moving Image Artist
Notable worksEl Vaquero (The Cowboy) 2024

'Papagajka' (The Parrot) 2016

The Storymaker (2009)

Emma graduated in MFA (Master of Fine Arts) under the mentorship of the famous Hungarian film maker Bela Tarr’s acclaimed film school, known as ‘film.factory’[4][5][6] experiment in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3][1] She has also been guided by mentors like Cristian Mungiu, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Agnieszka Holand, Guy Maddin, Gus Van Sant and Carlos Reygadas.[1] She is an alumnus of the Torino Film Lab, Berlinale  Talents, and the  Reykjavík Talent Lab.

Filmography

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From Eastern Europe and mentored by Bella Tarr, Emma Rozanski took bold steps in her debut feature film, PAPAGAJKA, setting the psychological thriller in the tumultuous background of Sarajevo.[7] She portrayed in this film how a stranger barges into the protagonist's reclusive world and gradually takes over his life. She absorbs his dreams, until finally she threatens his very existence.[8]

PAPAGAJKA (The Parrot) had its  World Premiere at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. Emma’s moving image works have been selected for over 300 festivals and exhibitions worldwide.[9]

Emma in 2024 completed her second feature film, EL VAQUERO meaning The Cowboy (filmed in Colombia, release date October 12, 2024).[10] EL VAQUERO is an uplifting drama about self-determination. The storyline relates overcoming several obstacles that threaten the protagonist's newfound desires.[citation needed]

Emma has also directed short films named as CAMPERS (2011), THE STORYMAKER (2009), and THE WHISPER STOP (2006).[11]

Emma's experiment is based on the ephemeral side of human nature – the emotion, creation and destruction. Her work combines different techniques and narrative structures for existential discussions on psychology and human folly.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Berlinale Talents - Emma Rozanski". Berlinale Talents. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  2. ^ "Festival Scope". pro.festivalscope.com. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  3. ^ a b "Artist-in-Residence: Emma Rozanski". International Museum of Surgical Science. 2024-08-14. Retrieved 2024-09-22.
  4. ^ "The Academy Honours Béla Tarr". European Film Academy. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  5. ^ Balaga, Marta (2022-11-18). "Béla Tarr Urges Students to Be Free, Stop Complaining: 'It's Not Education. It's Liberation'". Variety. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  6. ^ "Sarajevo Film Academy - FILM FACTORY". www.sfa.ba. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  7. ^ Mammadyarov, Riyad (2016-03-08). "Watch: Béla Tarr's Protégé Will Make You Squirm in Exclusive 'Papagajka' Clip". IndieWire. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  8. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (2016-02-02). "SXSW Lineup: 'Miles Ahead', Gary Numan Docu & More Flesh Out Feature Film Slate". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  9. ^ a b "Emma Rozanski". BISTRIK7. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  10. ^ admin (2024-05-05). "El vaquero, de Emma Rozanski". CANAGUARO - Revista de cine colombiano - Edición 11. Retrieved 2024-09-25.
  11. ^ "Films directed by Emma Rozanski". letterboxd.com. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
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