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Annabelle Attanasio is an emerging voice in independent American cinema, known for her intimately observed character studies and nuanced explorations of complex social issues. With a background in acting that informs her keen eye for performance, Attanasio crafts films that are both emotionally resonant and aesthetically assured. Attanasio made her feature directorial debut in 2016 with "Frankie Keeps Talking," a lyrical character study that earned praise for its sensitivity and authenticity. She followed this up in 2019 with the acclaimed "Mickey and the Bear," which cemented her reputation as a filmmaker with a distinct voice and a gift for eliciting naturalistic, lived-in performances from her casts. Set against the rugged backdrop of Montana, the film is a poignant coming-of-age tale that delicately navigates the fraught relationship between a young woman and her opioid-addicted veteran father. In addition to her work as a director, Attanasio is also known for her role as Cable McCory on the CBS legal drama "Bull" from 2016 to 2018. Her versatility as a performer and her commitment to exploring the human experience in all its messy complexity have made her a filmmaker to watch, and her future projects are eagerly anticipated by critics and audiences alike.

Known for: Acting