A conversation with Scott Rosenfelt

Scott Rosenfelt, Robert Bruzio, and Raymond De Felitta discuss the trend of remaking movies, Scott's experience switching between the roles of writer and producer, and Scott and Robert's work together on a screenplay about legendary jazz club owner Skinny D'Amato.

There is an art to producing. And there is an art to producing and working with a director and helping the director make a better movie.
— Scott Rosenfelt

Scott Rosenfelt

Lauren Taglienti

Lauren Taglienti is an award-winning writer of numerous published pieces who has worked on several indie and short films. She enjoys exploring the line between fantasy and reality in her short stories, personal essays, and articles. Her favorite movie is Mr. Nobody. Lauren is passionate about health and wellness, self-improvement, and spreading the message of empathy and kindness through creativity. She is an undergraduate student studying creative writing and English at Stony Brook University and is very happy to be working as Hangover Lounge's Communications Coordinator and Contributor.


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