Donald Rosenfeld

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Donald Rosenfeld is a film producer who used to work at Merchant Ivory Productions.

From 1987 to 1998, he ran Merchant Ivory Productions, working for films including Slaves of New York to Surviving Picasso.

Then he produced films independently, including Catwalk starring Christy Turlington, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, and Chris Munch's Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day, which won the cinematography prize at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival.

Rosenfeld has recently formed his own production company and is currently working on the following film projects like Andy Warhol directed by Ric Burns, Victor written by Emma Thompson and starring Antonio Banderas, The Confidence Man; City Poet and Eugene O'Neill with Al Pacino and Liam Neeson.

Currently, he indepdently produces films and runs Spike Gallery, which he co-founded. He is a collector of contemporary art (primarily painting and photography) and resides in New York City.


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[edit] Filmography

[edit] Producer

[edit] Merchant Ivory era

[edit] Production Supervisor

[edit] Actor

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