Paul B. Gennaro

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Paul B. Gennaro a native of New Orleansis, id an American entertainment producer, editor and writer. A former model Mr. Gennaro attended the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute, he also worked as an assistant to Tobie Haggerty at Vincent Cirricione, a notable member of the management team, which represented Mario Van Peebles and Melvin Van Peebles as well as Halle Berry.
Later Paul formed an independent venture called Paul Gennaro Productions, specializing in the development of scripts and documentaries for broadcast and digital distribution. Paul purchased the biographical rights to Willie Pastrano's life (the light heavyweight champion of the world from 1967-1965) and turned it into the screenplay Delta Dancers, which was honored at the Slam Dance Film Festival. Mr Gennaro also wrote The War of 1812 and co-wrote Flying Home. Paul also supervise the pre to post-production of the International Law Lecture series for the United Nations.
Paul created the post-Katrina documentary Washed Away: Four Years Later. a documentary, portraying the trials and tribulations of the survivors in a post-Katrina New Orleans, The documentary features singer musician Charmaine Neville and is produced and directed by Paul B. Gennaro of Paul Gennaro Productions. Prior to signing a distribution deal with 10 Francs Distribution, Cedric L. Beasley of Beasley Entertainment Group came on board as co-executive producer, story consultant and marketing specialist. Later the two friends and former classmates at The New School University, co-founded Autonomous Entertainment, a New York-based boutique marketing & distribution consultancy firm specializing in independent media.
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