Archival Film Research Rosemary Rotondi Archival Film Research
tel: 212-989-2025


Highlights of Credits
  • NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE
    by Catherine Butler/Butlerfilms.

  • ECONOMIC CRISIS DOCUMENTARY
    by Academy award nominated filmmaker Charles Ferguson.

  • GENOMANIA
    by Paragon Media/Stephanie Welch.

  • PEARSON EDUCATION PUBLISHING
    book entitled THINK Critically.

  • HISTORY STREET
    by Ernie Savage and Greg LaPorta.

  • FAIR GAME
    by Doug Liman.
  • JOHNNIE BE GOOD
    by Art Holliday.
  • AMERICAN COUP
    by Joe Ayella.
  • MOXIE FIRECRACKER FILMS/BARACK OBAMA CAMPAIGN AD
    by Rory Kennedy for short film "spots" created for Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign utilized in October 2008.

  • MAKING THE BOYS
    by Crayton Robey.

  • A&E BIOGRAPHY: MEL GIBSON;
    THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

    by MarkMark Productions. These BIOs ran on A&E BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL over November 2008.

  • THE END OF AMERICA: LETTER OF WARNING TO A YOUNG PATRIOT
    by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg.
    http://endofamericamovie.com/index.php

  • DEEN TIGHT 
    by Ilyas Curtis.

  • AMAZING SPORTS STORIES
    13-episode series produced by Red Line Films and Fox Sports Network.

  • RACE TO THE WHITE HOUSE
    by Eric Fournier. www.racetowhitehousemovie.com
  • PICASSO/BRAQUE AND EARLY FILM IN CUBISM
    by Arne Glimcher, The Pace Wildenstein Gallery, NY, NY.

  • BETTIE PAGE REVEALS ALL
    by Mark Mori.

  • ALL IN
    by 4th Row Productions.
  • AN UNLIKELY WEAPON:
    THE EDDIE ADAMS STORY
    by Susan Morgan Cooper.
  • THE BAPTISM OF JESUS CHRIST:
    DISCOVERING BETHANY

    by Clay Morton.
  • AMERICA IS HARD TO FIND by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir (“The Brandon Teena Story”).
  • BACK HOME by J.B. Rutagarama and producer Linda Vester.
  • OBSCENE by Dan O'Connor.
  • A PERFECT MATCH by Betsy Blankenbaker.
  • SAVING BON PO by Betsy Blankenbaker.

  • BROKEN BROTHERHOOD: Vietnam and the Boys from Colgate by Professor Lou Buttino.
  • JOURNEY TO FREEDOM by Deborah Shaffer. http://journeytofreedomfilm.com/
  • SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT by Betsy Blankenbaker.
  • HBO's WE STAND ALONE TOGETHER: THE MEN OF EASY COMPANY (c.2001). Produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg (This documentary accompanied the 10-part series, BAND OF BROTHERS.) This documentary runs in rotation on HBO'S and the History Channel's schedule to this day.
  • NEW YORK IN THE FIFTIES by Betsy Blankenbaker
    (c. 2000)
  • OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND WRONGS by Eric Fournier and
    Dorka Keehn (c.2000)
    Documentary mentioned in the review, “In the Trenches,”
    by The New Yorker Magazine, September 24th, 2007 issue:
    PBS has also presented good work [on World War II]: a documentary in its P.O.V. series, ‘Of Civil Wrongs and Rights,’ tells the story of Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American who fought the internment order in 1942 and was arrested; his case went all the way to the Supreme Court and remained an open wound for decades, until his conviction was vacated in 1983.
  • REGRET TO INFORM by Barbara Sonneborn (c. 1999) (Nominated for an Academy Award, 1999.)
  • THE BRANDON TEENA STORY by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir (c. 1998)
    (10th year Anniversary Edition released in 2008.)


Due to space constraints, I have not listed the many short-term research projects on which I have served.
In June 2007, I completed a week-long series of seminars at major film archives in London, England through FOCAL.

Special note: I am seeking home movies of the Berrigan Brothers for documentary in progress by Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir entitled, "America is Hard to Find"

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Contact Rosemary Rotondi
Archival Film Research
tel: 212-989-2025
cell: 917-207-6818
email: rotondiresearch@nyc.rr.com
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