Adele Romanski, born on November tenth, nineteen eighty-two, is a prominent American independent film producer whose work has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades.
She is best known for her role in producing the award-winning films Moonlight, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, and Aftersun. Moonlight, in particular, made a significant impact at the eighty-ninth Academy Awards, receiving eight nominations and winning the prestigious Best Picture award, a testament to Romanski's exceptional talent and vision.
In addition to her producing credits, Romanski has also contributed as a film director, editing staff, cinematographer, and visual artist, showcasing her diverse skill set within the film industry. Her multifaceted approach to storytelling has allowed her to create compelling narratives that resonate with audiences.
With a career marked by innovation and dedication, Adele Romanski continues to be a driving force in independent cinema, inspiring future generations of filmmakers.