Ann Rose has completed one short film, is in post production on her first feature documentary, and is developing a new documentary to enter production in the Fall of 2004. Ms. Rose has worked on documentaries and documentary series for HBO, PBS, BBC, Germany's ARTE Network, Fox, AMC, USA Network, Bravo’s Independent Film Channel and Sundance Channel. She has also produced programs for a number of organizations and corporations including Teach For America and Sony.

Ann Rose is developing a new documentary, GREEN THE GHETTO, which follows teenage environmental activists in Bronx, NY as they fight for clean air and green space in their polluted neighborhood.

Ann Rose is directing and producing LICENSE TO PLAY, a feature documentary that follows five clowns from around the U.S. as they struggle to keep their art alive.

Ann Rose produced, directed, wrote, shot, edited and narrated BO: THE I CHING AND THE FALL OF THE TWIN TOWERS, a short video essay about the I Ching and 9/11.

Ann Rose produced a documentary recruitment film narrated by Harrison Ford for the TEACH FOR AMERICA organization. She produced a stylized opening for a new, yet to be aired, original show for Sundance Channel. Ms. Rose produced the short film MINOTAUR, part of the film series DREAMS presented by Sony Electronics and Young & Rubicam Advertising Agency. MINOTAUR screened at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival as part of a panel on high definition video technology. Ms. Rose produced USA Network’s SLEEP WITH ME, a documentary series pilot directed by Brett Morgen and Nanette Burstein of ON THE ROPES, which through verité storytelling relays couples’ feelings about sex and relationships.

Ms. Rose’s associate producer credits include: the ITVS-funded POV documentary A FAMILY UNDERTAKING, which explores home death care in America; Winstar Productions’ and AMC’s DIRECTED BY ALAN SMITHEE, which explores creative conflict and the role of the director in Hollywood; IFC’s INDIE SEX: TABOOS, which traces, through interviews with renowned filmmakers, critics and historians, how sex and sexual themes have been treated in independent film; the premiere season of Fox’s REAL SCARY STORIES, a reality television series about teenagers’ true experiences with the supernatural; and the 1999 HBO documentary PRIVATE DICKS, which explores men’s feelings about their sexuality.
Ms. Rose worked as senior researcher on the 1998 HBO/BBC film UNMADE BEDS, a 35mm black comedy documentary which follows four people on their search for a mate in New York City. UNMADE BEDS played theatrically in major cities across the U.S. and Europe and won best film at the 1998 Stockholm and Florida Film Festivals.

Ms. Rose has supervised the production and post-production of commercials and feature films, assisted in the marketing of films for distribution, authored personal expositions for publication and performed and read her own material at theaters in San Francisco, Brooklyn and New York City.

Contact: annrose@letsmakethings.com