
Emmett Loverde
Writing
Biography
Mr. Loverde has written and directed three feature films and numerous shorts including "Girls' Night In" (out now on Amazon Prime and Tubi), "She's Out of His Mind" (coming to Tubi and Xumo), and "Good Business Sense" (out now on Shorts.TV and coming to Tubi and Xumo). He is an Executive Producer of "Agent Game" starring Mel Gibson. He studied Theater at UCLA and has thirteen published plays with 250+ productions to date (Playscripts, Inc. and Heuer Publishing). His book of short stories "Gifts for Good Friends" is available through Amazon and his children's book "Clawdette the Cat" is published by Adamo Press.
Known For

Harris, a CIA interrogator at an Agency black site, finds himself the target of a rendition operation after being scapegoated for an interrogation gone horribly wrong. As the team tasked to bring Harris in begins to question their orders -- and each other --Olsen, a senior intelligence officer, and his subordinate, Visser, raise the stakes. Now, it's up to Harris and some newfound allies to uncover the truth and turn the tables.
Agent Game

"Good Business Sense" is a short comedy film about how business sometimes gets in the way of romance.
Good Business Sense

A mother struggles to hold her family together as multiple crises threaten to destroy them.
What Now Mama

A very stressed young woman is dismayed to find herself behaving like her own mother, with whom she has an extremely combative relationship.
The Maginot Line

Teenager Calvin gets drawn into a cult that worships youth but threatens adults. His father struggles to rescue him - but Calvin may not want saving.
Without a Name

A girls'-night-in dinner party among three friends turns into a disaster when one of them makes a hurtful remark.
Girls' Night In (Beauty, Brains, and Personality)

On the eve of the wedding of an old flame, a young man must come to terms with every woman he has ever loved and lost. No sleep tonight.
She's Out of His Mind

Ten-year-old Edward Krieger doesn't want Santa Claus to stop by this year. Why not? Because there's too much yelling at his house.