Juan Reinoso

An award-winning filmmaker (http://vimeo.com/26744044) whose films have played in festivals in Spain, Oklahoma, Kansas, New York, the Netherlands and California, Juan Reinoso attended Fordham University at Lincoln Center in New York City on a performance scholarship, studying under Obie-nominated director Larry Sacharow ('Three Tall Women') and Tony-nominated director Michael Mayer ('Triumph of Love'; 'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown'; 'A View From the Bridge'; 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'). Believing that artistic passion and human integrity and generosity should be combined in all works he began producing small stage works for other writers, eventually moving into the feature film and commercial world. Stage credits include: 'Down the Road' (off-Broadway; director); 'Mrs. Warren’s Profession' (off-off-Broadway; director); 'Playing Tennis With God' (writer/producer/director); 'This Time…'(writer/producer/director). Film credits include: 'The Last Tomorrow' (executive producer); 'Down The Road' (writer/producer/director); 'Out of Brooklyn' (associate producer); 'Homecoming' (producer); 'Dream House' (producer); 'Approaching Heaven' (writer/producer/director); 'The C.O.R.P.s' (producer); 'Snowfall' (writer/producer/director); 'Good Morning' (producer); the documentary feature 'Made in Japan'(producer); 'Finding Graceland' (producer); 'Flowers for Norma' (writer/producer/director); 'The Verdict' (writer/producer/director); 'Blind Dates' (writer/producer/director); 'Henry Dobbs' (writer/producer/director). In 2010 his film 'Snowfall' received a special request to screen in the New York screening room of the Screen Actors Guild. The film was later requested for several private screenings throughout New York City. His acclaimed Stephen King film 'Flowers for Norma' was invited to special film screenings in the Netherlands and Argentina. In October 2011 he will direct the drama 'The Senator's Daughter' and the action/thriller 'Dead Man’s Trigger' and will begin producing the television pilot episode for 'Mr. Fixer'.