Jerell Rosales

Jerell Rosales

Biography

Jerell Rosales is an Asian/Filipino-American and LGBTQ+ writer/director. His feature-length directorial debut, High School Lover, stars Paulina Singer, Lana Condor and François Arnaud released by Lionsgate Home Video. He's a Humanitas Prize award-winning screenwriter and a directing fellow in Film Independent's Project Involve and the Blackmagic Breakthrough Initiative. His latest, The Terrorist garnered a Jury Award Honorable Mention at the 2020 Austin Film Festival. He's passionate about telling stories with diverse characters navigating the world by fighting their way through it. Jerell grew up a military brat living in bases from Japan to Ohio, but proudly calls the Southern California's Inland Empire home. He's a graduate of UCLA's MFA Directing program and is based in Salt Lake City serving as the Assistant Professor in Cinematic Directing at Utah Valley University.

Production

Mississippi Requiem

2018

As Director

High School Lover

2017

As Director

These Things Take Time

2018

As Director

No No, Homo

2014

As Director

Born to Dance This Way

2012

As Director

Please Hold

2016

As Director

These Things Take Time

2018

As Screenplay

The Terrorist

2020

As Director

The American Boys

2020

As Director

Run the Tide

2016

As Production Assistant

No No, Homo

2014

As Writer

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