Marina
Zenovich
Marina Zenovich spent the last two
years making her first film,
INDEPENDENT'S DAY, a documentary about
independent filmmakers and the
changing independent film scene in
Park City, Utah. INDEPENDENT'S
DAY
will be screening throughout the year at various film festivals including
Slamdance, Santa Barbara, South by Southwest, New Haven, and the BBC Short
Film Festival in London.
Before making INDEPENDENT'S DAY, Marina held a variety of jobs
including:
playing a studio executive in Robert Altman's THE PLAYER (the
"Can't we
talk
about anything other than Hollywood?" scene), serving as one of Jerry
Brown's
press representatives during the 1992 presidential campaign, walking Kyle
MacLachlan's surly dogs and answering Jimmy Caan's telephone. She has
also
worked at ICM, UTA, AWA, and besides starring in the never-released indie
film
AIMLESS, she "discovered" her co-star in the film in a deli in Soho
-- the
same deli she now frequents working at SPLIT SCREEN.
She has written articles, acted Off and Off-Off Broadway, directed
segments of
REAL FILMMAKERS, IFC's original series which features highlights of IFP
West's
Meet The Director Series, and worked at IFC's Next Wave Films.
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