Biography

Rosie’s short films have been selected for festivals around the world, including LFF, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Aesthetica, TIFF Kids, BFI Flare, LSFF, Holly Shorts and more.

In 2017 Rosie’s first short film “Crush” premiered at BFI Flare and was selected for British Council's Five Films 4 Freedom Campaign. In 2019 she was nominated for best director at BAFTA Qualifying Underwire Festival for her work on the short film “Treacle".

Her latest short film “Our Sister” was backed by BFI Network and the Tribeca Film Institute, and premiered at LFF in October 2019.

Rosie is an alumni of the Torino Film Labs, with the YA series she is developing, with Adapted Pictures ‘How To Be’’, which is in Development with the BFI Young Audience Content Fund.

She directed one of BBC’s iPlayer “Talking Heads” style teen monologues “Sparks” strand, for Studio 71 titled “The Main Part”. She is currently in development for her first feature with the BFI.

Rosie is represented by Jessica Cooper at Curtis Brown.

  

 



Credits

Sparks 1 episode View
Series   Role Year
-   Director 2020

Other Credits

Crush Short Film View
Description Year
A girl goes out of her way to pursue her crush, but as the two part ways at the train station, will she be able to finally reveal her feelings? This observational film draws us into the anxieties and uncertainties of a young girl as she comes into her own. 2016
Blue Short Film View
Description Year
Insomnia and unrelenting silent suffering lurk in the depths of the day-to-day reality of a young woman, suffering from depression. 2017
Treacle Short View
Description Year
Friends Belle & Jessie go away for the weekend to help Jessie get over a recent break up. However lines are blurred when they get a little too drunk and the morning after is filled with regret. 2019
Our Sister Short View
Description Year
A teenage girl with autism and her sister try to come to terms with their grief after the death of their younger sister. 2019
Sparks Episode 8: "The Main _art" Short Film for BBC player View
Description Year
Aspiring actor Nina has an agonising decision to make after she’s shamelessly typecast for the main part in a Bollywood school play, just because she’s ‘a bit brown’. 2020
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