Gil Rossellini
Directing
Known For

A young screenwriter allows others to exploit her in the hopes of "making it" in Hollywood.
The Lonely Lady

A NYPD officer imprisons and tortures an admitted cop-killer, but finds the tables turned when his victim refuses to break and in fact urges more punishment.
Copkiller

In the late 15th century, a forbidden romance blossoms between Gusti Putri, a Javanese Hindu princess and Hang Tuah, a Malay Muslim warrior from Melaka, against a backdrop of war and mysticism.
Princess of Mount Ledang

Paolo invites his American friend Sam to Rome with the promise of a film to direct, but it takes a lot of money to make it, and they plan to steal a Modigliani painting from a wealthy producer.
L'amico di Wang

A laid-back journey in search of one of the world’s most fascinating families, observed and examined from within its most intimate relationships, where the truth and depth of a memoir meet the ironic tone of an indie comedy.
The Rossellinis
In this video diary, director and producer Gil Rossellini—the son of Roberto—recounts (with the help of his sister Isabella) the ordeal of the illness that struck him on November 19, 2004, confining him to a wheelchair after some twenty surgeries and more than eight months of rehabilitation. Gil passed away in October 2008.
Kill Gil - Vol. 1
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Kill Gil - Vol. 2 e½
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