Charlotte Glynn strives to make fearlessly honest, intimate, character driven films. She makes documentary and fiction films that have screened all over the world. Her first feature documentary,
Rachel Is, had its broadcast premiere on PBS America reFramed and has screened internationally, including at the True/False Film Festival. Her most recent film, the short narrative
The Immaculate Reception, premiered at Sundance Film Festival, was a Vimeo Staff Pick and won the Special Jury Award at the New Orleans Film Festival, among others. Charlotte was named one of the “25 New Faces in Independent Film” by
Filmmaker Magazine and has been awarded residencies at Yaddo and the Berlin Talent Campus, as well as a New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) fellowship. She received her M.F.A. in Film from Columbia University in New York City and is currently developing her first narrative feature,
The Gymnast, which has participated in Sundance’s Catalyst Program, IFP Week’s Project Forum, US & French Connection, Los Cabos Film Festival works in progress market, and Cine Qua Non Lab’s Script Revision Lab.
Untitled Nanny Script — A directionless recent college grad from the United States lands her dream job in Italy —nannying for a famous designer— but she’s soon confronted with the reality of what work means for most people in the world.