Shoshana Rosenbaum
Writer & Filmmaker
Shoshana Rosenbaum is a writer/director based in Washington, D.C. In May 2021, she was named DC Filmmaker of the Month (listen to the DC Radio interview here.) Shoshana was an inaugural member of the 2021 Destroy All Boundaries Directing Mentorship with Adam Egypt Mortimer and Jordan Crucchiola. Her feature film directing debut is THE OTHER YOU.
Her latest feature script, A.I.L.A. is an exploration of how A.I. will change our families. Her feature film script THE LAMIA is a #MeToo supernatural thriller about shape-shifting snake women who take out bad men. Her feature screenplay AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS was recognized by The Bitch List (as THE GOBLIN CHILD) and was previously in development with AMP Productions and director Danishka Esterhazy. With her family-friendly horror script THE CREEPY HOUSE, Shoshana was a finalist in the Austin Film Festival Pitch Competition.
Shoshana's most recent short film, NIGHT WAKING was named Best Sci Fi Film at the Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival. Her award-winning short films THE GOBLIN BABY and HIDE AND SEEK have screened at festivals around the U.S. and internationally. Her screenplays have been recognized by the Nashville Film Festival, Hollyshorts Film Festival, DC Shorts Film Festival, and Asian Pacific American Film Festival.
She is repped by John Zaozirny and Kate Sharp at Bellevue.
Her latest feature script, A.I.L.A. is an exploration of how A.I. will change our families. Her feature film script THE LAMIA is a #MeToo supernatural thriller about shape-shifting snake women who take out bad men. Her feature screenplay AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS was recognized by The Bitch List (as THE GOBLIN CHILD) and was previously in development with AMP Productions and director Danishka Esterhazy. With her family-friendly horror script THE CREEPY HOUSE, Shoshana was a finalist in the Austin Film Festival Pitch Competition.
Shoshana's most recent short film, NIGHT WAKING was named Best Sci Fi Film at the Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival. Her award-winning short films THE GOBLIN BABY and HIDE AND SEEK have screened at festivals around the U.S. and internationally. Her screenplays have been recognized by the Nashville Film Festival, Hollyshorts Film Festival, DC Shorts Film Festival, and Asian Pacific American Film Festival.
She is repped by John Zaozirny and Kate Sharp at Bellevue.