Garrison Street Productions
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KEY CREATIVE PERSONNEL
LORENZO DESTEFANO - FULL BIOGRAPHY Writer/Producer/Director
Born in Honolulu, Hawai’i, Lorenzo DeStefano is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter, producer, director, film editor, and photographer. A member of the Directors Guild of America and former member of the Motion Picture Editor’s Guild, he has produced and directed network series, documentaries, and narrative films, worked in U.S. and U.K. Theater, and written fiction, non-fiction, original screenplays, and adaptations.
His feature documentaries as producer/director include “From A Darkened Room-The Diary of A Nobody”, about Arthur Crew Inman, author of “The Inman Diary”, “Hearing is Believing”, about the gifted young musician and composer, Rachel Flowers, “Los Zafiros-Music From The Edge Of Time”, about the Beatles of 1960s Cuba, and “Talmage Farlow”, a portrait of the American jazz guitarist.
Narrative films as writer/producer include “The Diarist”, a 5-Part Limited Series based on “The Inman Diary”, published by Harvard University Press, and “House Boy”, a 5-Part Limited Series adapted from his novel.
Narrative films as writer/producer/director include the 2023 short film “Stairway to the Stars”, starring Sean Young and Quinton Aaron, and “Shipment Day”, an upcoming screen adaptation of his prize-winning play about his cousin, the noted Hawai’i author and human rights activist Olivia Robello Breitha (1916-2006).
In addition to “House Boy”, his award-winning debut novel, DeStefano is author of the short story and novella collection “Wild Places”, the memoir “Visitations – Finding A Secret Relative In Modern-Day Hawaii”, the photographic memoir “La Hora Magica/The Magic Hour – A Photographer’s Journeys Through Cuba”, the essay “On Knowing Daniel Aaron”, “Diary of a Nobody”, a feature article for The Guardian, and the cinema memoir “Callé Cero–An Encounter with Cuban Film Director Tomas Gutierrez Alea”.
DeStefano’s screenplays include “Shipment Day”, “The Diarist”, “Lads”, “Deep Inside”, “Cropper’s Cabin”, from the novel by Jim Thompson, “Appointment in Samarra”, from the novel by John O’Hara, “Waiting for Nothing”, from the novel by Tom Kromer, and “Creeps”, from the play by David E. Freeman.
DeStefano’s plays include “House Boy”, “Shipment Day”, “Camera Obscura”, “Providence”, “Stairway To The Stars”, “Ambition”, and “The Three-Sided Room”.
Theater directing includes William Inge’s “Natural Affection”, Horton Foote’s “The One-Armed Man”, the world premiere of Robert Schenkkan’s “Conversations with the Spanish Lady”, the world premiere of “Twisted Twain” by Bill Erwin, “Jitters” by David French, and his own productions of “Providence” and “Shipment Day”.
DeStefano’s career in motion picture film editing includes “The Blue Lagoon”, “Making Love”, “That Championship Season”, “Dreamscape”, “Girls Just Want To Have Fun”, “Thrashin’”, “Winners Take All”, “The Killing Time”, and “Gingerale Afternoon”. He was Supervising Film Editor, Producer, and Director during the 4 season/83 episode run of the acclaimed, Emmy-winning ABC/Warner Brothers drama series, “Life Goes On”.
Photography credits include “Rest Homes Hawai’i”, “Leahi Hospital – Children’s Ward”, “Six Feet Under”, and “Queen of the Damned”. His traveling exhibition, “Cubanos-Island Portraits 1993-1998”, shown extensively in Cuba, New York, Chicago, London, Havana, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, is in the Permanent Collection of the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California, and was acquired in 2022 by the Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami.
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LISA PALATTELLA (Producer / Film Editor) – https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1672788/) is an award-winning New York-based editor whose works have been shown in movie theaters, on television, and at major film festivals worldwide. Her credits include 12 feature length documentaries, including the award-winning films Citizen Koch, Until the Violence Stops, and Deli Man. Lisa has won two Emmys for her TV films including Life on Jupiter, Going, Going, Gone: Animals in Danger, and Military Medicine: Beyond the Battlefield. She received the Karl Malden Editing Award for her work on Wish Me Away. Lisa also has worked on many TV projects, including films for HBO-Max, Disney, PBS, and National Geographic. Lisa also is a musician and an ASCAP songwriter.
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LAURA BERNIERI (Producer) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0076904/
Laura Bernieri is a Boston-based filmmaker who co-directed & produced Delta Rising: A Blues Documentary starring Morgan Freeman, Willie Nelson and a host of blues artists that played in festivals around the world and won the Best Producer Award at the 2009 Beverly Hills Film Festival. In collaboration with Northern Light Productions, she wrote and directed Men In Green, a documentary short about the Boston Celtics, featuring NBA legends Satch Sanders, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Jerry West among many. She co-executive produced the 1999 Sundance feature length documentary Death, A Love Story, and 100 Days, a docudrama about the 1994 genocide, with the Rwandan Film Commission.
Dramatic features she co-produced include Next Stop Wonderland (Hope Davis, Philip Seymour Hoffman) that sparked a bidding war with Miramax at Sundance 1998, and Mother of George, winner of Best Cinematography at Sundance 2013. She executive produced The Love Guide starring Parker Posey, Kettle of Fish starring Mathew Modine & Gina Gershon, and Passage to Paradise starring Julie Harris. Bernieri co-produced the 1997 feature Squeeze, sold to Miramax and nominated for a Spirit Award, and The Darien Gap, a critic’s darling at Sundance 1996. Laura has moderated filmmaking panels with Norman Mailer, Michael Cunningham, Russell Banks, Dennis Lehane, James Schamus, Andre Dubus III, Pamela Gray, and Susanna Kaysen at festivals around the country. In 1986, she founded the Harvard Square Scriptwriters collaborative that survives to this day.
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CAROL DOROTHY JOYCE (Executive Producer) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2044370/
A talented filmmaker, photographer, and producer, Carole Joyce is Vice-President and Director of the 501(c)3 non-profit From the Heart Productions and the Roy W. Dean Grant, which she has been an integral part of for 30years. From the Heart Productions has provided Fiscal Sponsorship for thousands of films, including the Emmy Award winning documentaries “I Am Evidence” and “Belly of the Beast,” the renowned Central American film “Cadejo Blanco,” and the 2022 HBO documentary “A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting.” Other From the Heart Films can be viewed on IMDb.
A graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography, Carole served as Executive Producer for the multi-award-winning short film “Stairway to the Stars” from writer/director Lorenzo DeStefano, starring Sean Young and Quinton Aaron, and as LA Line Producer for “Wheels of Heaven” with Mickey Rourke.
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Daniel Aaron (Literary/Historical Advisor) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Aaron
Daniel Aaron (1912–2016) was an American writer and academic who helped found the Library of America, where he served as president to 1985 and board member and remained an emeritus board member. Aaron received a BA from the University of Michigan and later went on to do graduate studies at Harvard University. In 1937, Aaron became the first to graduate with a degree in “American Civilization” from Harvard.
Aaron published his first scholarly paper in 1935, “Melville and the Missionaries”. He wrote studies on the American Renaissance, the Civil War, and American progressive writers. His last work was an autobiography, The Americanist (2007). He edited the diaries of American poet Arthur Crew Inman (1895–1963): some 17 million words from 1919 to 1963. He wrote a number of articles for the New York Review of Books. Aaron taught at Smith College for three decades and at Harvard between 1971–1983. He was the Victor S. Thomas Professor of English and American Literature Emeritus at Harvard. Aaron was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1973 and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1977. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by Harvard University in 2007. In 2010, he was a National Humanities Medalist, whose citation reads: “Daniel Aaron: Literary scholar for his contributions to American literature and culture. As the founding president of the Library of America, he helped preserve our nation’s heritage by publishing America’s most significant writing in authoritative editions.”
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JOHN COLLINS (Production Designer) www.johncollins.com / https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0172401/
John Collins has designed and art directed over forty feature films. He was the Supervising Art Director on the first two films in the “Hunger Games” franchise. He has art directed on major feature films such as “Passengers”, “The Accountant”, and “Gemini Man” directed by Ang Lee. John’s Production Design work includes “War with Grandpa” (Robert De Niro and Uma Thurman), “Uglies” (starring Joey King). His recent collaboration with director George Nolfi called “The Banker” is a period film based on one of the first African- American Bankers in the United States.
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