Produced and Directed by: Nancy Montuori Stein
Nancy Montuori Stein
In 2002, after many years as an executive in the music business working with artists such as REM, Joni Mitchell, Prince & The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nancy Montuori Stein decided to quit her long and comfortable career to pursue her dream of making movies. Always passionate about social issues, Nancy immediately began producing and directing the award-winning short narrative film "Stealing Innocence", a story about a special friendship in the Middle East between two young girls. "Stealing Innocence" has been screened in over 100 film festivals and has won 20 awards and was featured in the Los Angeles Times Calendar section. In 2004 Stein finished shooting a documentary short "Joey" on children growing up amid gangs and violence in South Los Angeles. "Joey" is currently being screened in film festivals all over the world. Nancy produced six commercials for the Van's Warped tour featuring various music artists which ran on MTV and ESPN. She is currently set to direct her first feature called "All Ages Night". "All Ages Night" is a music driven teen comedy about the independent rock scene. She is also producing a documentary on Brazilian psychedelic rock pioneers - Os Mutantes. Nancy's company - American Girl Productions just launched a full service multimedia company that creates unique content for handheld devices including live music video podcasts and mobile shows.
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New Bio attached for Nancy Montuori Stein
Per Sandholt
Co-wrote, shot and edited Stealing Innocence.
Although he worked in alot of capacities on the film, he considers editing his main focus.
He has been playing with "the moving picture" since he was 12 years old and is still having great fun doing it.
He is now back in Denmark where he is
working as a freelance editor. His hopes for the future is to get a lot of paid jobs, so he can pay his bank loan off. Eventually he wants to edit feature length films.