Loading director's films...
Loading director's films...
7 movies found(7 total from TMDB)
Rose Troche is a trailblazing filmmaker whose distinctive voice has left an indelible mark on American independent cinema. As one of the pioneering queer filmmakers of the 1990s, Troche's work is characterized by its intimate, character-driven narratives that explore themes of identity, relationships, and the LGBTQ+ experience. Troche burst onto the scene with her acclaimed 1994 feature debut, "Go Fish," a warmhearted, low-key comedy that captured the joys and challenges of lesbian life with a refreshing authenticity. In the years that followed, she continued to hone her craft, directing the quirky relationship drama "Bedrooms and Hallways" and the family-centric "The Safety of Objects," which showcased her ability to craft rich, complex character studies. More recently, Troche has expanded her creative horizons, directing the Chinatown Film Project and the documentary "30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing," which celebrate the diversity and resilience of independent filmmaking. Throughout her career, Troche has consistently demonstrated a gift for crafting emotionally resonant stories that challenge societal norms and provide a platform for marginalized voices. Her latest film, "My Fake Boyfriend," is a delightful romantic comedy that once again highlights her talent for blending humor and heartfelt drama, cementing her status as a vital and distinctive voice in contemporary American cinema.

Known for: Directing