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was a transition due to the fact that she was working alongside others instead of alone; as she had been doing for ten years. She describes how she, "ultimately came to love it" and "loved her colleagues." While she did enjoy being in the company of "all these smart people," she adds that from a
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She moved to New York City and worked in television commercials and the production of gay rights and AIDS activist documentaries. During this time, she put together letters "asking friends and colleagues to support her enrollment at
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Carlomusto, Jean. Interview with Sarah Schulman and Jim Hubbard. ACTUP Oral History Project. February 16, 2005. MIX: The New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival. December 11, 2005,
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Maggenti, Maria. Interview with Sarah Schulman and Jim Hubbard. ACTUP Oral History Project. February 16, 2005. MIX: The New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival. December 11, 2005,
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lifestyle point of view, she did not like "the idea that we had to work Monday through Friday every day in an office for 11 straight months." Maggenti also wrote an episode of
222: 178:, Maggenti co-authored some of the group's educational materials, and has been a participant and documentarian of many of the group's direct actions. As a member of the 97:'s Graduate Film Program and was awarded a teaching fellowship. During the time between 1990 and 1994, Maggenti worked on various short films. Her 1995 debut film 494:. Bay Press, 1990. (Comprehensive early history of ACT UP, discussion of the various signs and symbols used by ACT UP, and the films documenting the movement.) 93:
Film School". Maggenti wanted to create films regarding gay and lesbian life that were more realistic and missing from mainstream movies. She then enrolled in
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she is one of the people preserving the history of ACT UP and the years of the AIDS pandemic, in filmed interviews with the people who have lived through it.
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over the span of 18 days, and was released on September 2, 2006. After working on her first few films, Maggenti relocated to
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The two movies Maggenti created were low-budget and low-profit. The first movie she ever created was
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and ended up co-producing several other episodes as well. In 2007, she was commissioned by
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helped Maggenti transition into and make a name for herself within the film community.
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to create a movie for a cell phone. In 2010, Maggenti started to co-write the comedy,
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New York, an activist group working to impact the lives of people with
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at the, 2007 Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.
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The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995)
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was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006
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Maggenti received the Best Feature award for her movie
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film director
screenwriter
independent films
script editor
Without a Trace
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
Puccini for Beginners
Sundance Film Festival
ACT UP
Smith College
Philosophy
New York University
New York University
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995)
Puccini for Beginners
New York City
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Without a Trace
90210
Sundance Film Festival
Monte Carlo
ACT UP
AIDS
Puccini for Beginners
Sundance Film Festival
Doctors, Liars & Women
The Love Monster
Waiting for War

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