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Tina Romero is a filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. After earning her BA in Cinema Studies at Wellesley College, she attended the NYU Tisch Graduate Film program, where she won the Warner Brothers Film Award for accomplishments in filmmaking. Her short films (Little Girl Blue and Rainbowarrior) and music videos have featured internationally at the Melbourne International Film Festival, the Winnipeg Magical Feminism Exhibition, and the Accolade Global Film Competition. Her feature script, The Lost Girls, was a finalist for the Sundance Screenwriter’s Lab. In 2018, Tina joined Tom Savini as a guest director for the web series Flicker. She is currently hard at work on her first feature, Queens of the Dead.

Tina’s greatest influence, in film and in life, is her father, George A. Romero. She serves as Vice President of the GARF Foundation, honoring his work and his legacy.

As a director, Tina works from a place of care, welcoming her audience to surrender to an androgynous, curated, whimsical world, far away from the everyday. What else? One day, Tina hopes to free all the lobsters from a seafood restaurant.

 
 


select COLLABORATORS

Alessi
Baba Cool
Broome Street Society
City Point Brooklyn
Delta Airlines
Design Trust for Public Space
DKC/ O&M
Frozen on Broadway
Fritz Hansen
GO Magazine
Golden Child Artists
Hank Lane Music
Holyrad Studio
Hot Rabbit NYC
Leslie-Lohman Museum

L’Oréal
Mice At Play
NY Choral Society
OCRFA (Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance)
School of Visual Arts
Shirley House
Tony Awards
Town Stages
U.S. Open
University of New Haven
Vanity Fair
WatchBox
Zeta Galan



Education

NYU Tisch School of the Arts, New York, NY
M.F.A. degree in Film Production with concentration on Directing

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA
B.A. degree. Double Major in Cinema and Media Studies and French

University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France
History Of Cinema