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Rose Troche grew up in the Midwest suburbs, part of a large Puerto Rican
family. After making short films and videos, she made her feature film debut
with the groundbreaking lesbian love story Go Fish, which premiered at
Sundance Film Festival in 1994. Go Fish was co-produced and co-written with
actress Guinevere Turner.
Since then, Troche has made the feature Bedrooms and Hallways, about male
sexuality; directed The Safety of Objects, a film adapted from the short
stories of A.M. Holmes about heterosexual love in suburbia; has an original
script in development, Lucinda's Changed, about "woman
as monsteress;" and since April, has been filming The L Word.
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Director - filmography
"L Word, The" (2004) TV Series
"Six Feet Under" (2001) TV Series (episode "Plan, The")
Safety of Objects, The (2001)
Bedrooms and Hallways (1998)
Go Fish (1994)
Writer - filmography
Safety of Objects, The (2001) (screenplay)
Go Fish (1994)
Producer - filmography
Safety of Objects, The (2001) (co-producer)
Go Fish (1994) (producer)
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography
Celluloid Closet, The (1995) (special thanks)
... aka Celluloid Closet (1996) (France)
... aka Gefangen in der Traumfabrik (1995) (Germany)
Editor - filmography
Go Fish (1994)
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