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  1. Maggie Greenwald

    Maggie Greenwald

    Film director, television director, screenwriter

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  1. Most recognized as an independent writer and director, Greenwald’s most notable films include Sophie and the Rising Sun (2016), starring an ensemble cast that included Margo Martindale, Julianne Nicholson, Lorraine Toussaint and Diane Ladd, Songcatcher (2000) starring Aidan Quinn and Janet McTeer and introducing Emmy Rossum, and The Ballad of ...

  2. Maggie Greenwald. Director: Songcatcher. Maggie Greenwald is an award-winning filmmaker who began her career as a picture and sound editor. Her first film, Home Remedy, screened at the Munich, London and Torino Film Festivals before opening at the prestigious Film Forum in New York.

  3. Biography. A native New Yorker, writer-director Maggie Greenwald’s first feature film, HOME REMEDY, (1987) from her original screenplay, premiered at the Munich Film Festival then went on to screen at the London and Torino Film Festivals before opening at the prestigious Film Forum in New York.

  4. Maggie Greenwald is an award-winning filmmaker who began her career as a picture and sound editor. Her first film, Home Remedy, screened at the Munich, London and Torino Film Festivals before opening at the prestigious Film Forum in New York.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Veteran director Maggie Greenwald made what many, including her, consider her most-celebrated work, The Ballad of Little Jo, in 1993. Now, 30 years later, courtesy of Kino Lorber, there comes a brand-new Blu-ray release featuring an HD master of the movie taken from a 4K scan of the original 35mm ne

  6. Maggie Greenwald. Film writer and director. Her award-winning film, Sophie and the Rising Sun, premiered at Sundance 2016 at the Salt Lake City Gala; it was her third theatrical feature film at the festival.

  7. THE NEW YORK SCREENWRITER: "Maggie Greenwald Finds Success and Freedom as an Independent Filmmaker" Interview. 4/95 "SCRIPT GIRLS, Women Screenwriters in Hollywood" by Lizzie Francke, British Film Institute Publications. 1994. Included in "WOMEN IN FILM, AN INT’L GUIDE" edited by Annette Kuhn & Susannah Redstone. Ballantine. 1990

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