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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm4948755Chip Rossetti - IMDb

    Chip Rossetti. Director: The Dark: The Great Deceiver. Chip has dedicated his career to making movies ONLY in the Christian, Faith-Based and Family genres, and has written, directed and/or produced over 50 feature films and TV shows in these genres.

    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • 1 min
  2. rossettiproduction.wixsite.com › rossettiproductionsHOME | rossettiproductions

    "As God Is My Witness, I Will Make My Movie", is a look into the world of an independent filmmaker, Chip Rossetti. Chip has dedicated his filmmaking career to making movies ONLY in the Christian, Faith Based and Family genres, but that doesn't mean that he hasn't experience the trials and tribulations that every independent filmmaker encounters.

  3. Chip Rossetti has a doctorate in modern Arabic literature from the University of Pennsylvania. His published translations include Beirut, Beirut, by Sonallah Ibrahim; Metro: A Story of Cairo, by Magdy El Shafee; and Utopia, by Ahmed Khaled Towfik.

  4. Chip Rossetti is an award winning writer, director and producer, with 9 documentary films, five short films and 19 completed feature films to his credit. Chip has received distribution for all of his projects thus far and they are being sold worldwide.

    • Male
    • April 7, 1976
    • Youngstown, Ohio
  5. Chip Rossetti is a doctoral student in Arabic literature at the University of Pennsylvania. He has worked as an acquiring editor at a number of publishers, including Little, Brown, Basic, and the American University in Cairo Press, and is now the managing editor for the Library of Arabic Literature translation series at NYU Press....

  6. Chip Rossetti. Director: The Dark: The Great Deceiver. Chip has dedicated his career to making movies ONLY in the Christian, Faith-Based and Family genres, and has written, directed and/or produced over 50 feature films and TV shows in these genres.

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Chip Rossetti has a doctorate in modern Arabic literature from the University of Pennsylvania. His published translations include Beirut, Beirut, by Sonallah Ibrahim; Metro: A Story of Cairo, by Magdy El Shafee; and Utopia, by Ahmed Khaled Towfik.