Gil Rossellini is an independent producer with extensive international experience. He is president of the Rossellini & Associates, Inc., a production company with offices in New York (USA), Rome (Italy) and New Delhi (India).
In his career Gil Rossellini has worked on a variety of productions including movies such as "The King of Comedy" by Martin Scorsese and "Once Upon a Time in America" by Sergio Leone.
Films and documentaries produced and directed by Gil Rossellini include:
- "The Language of Elephants" and "Elephants Like Us" two wildlife documentaries filmed in Kenya
- "The Polyhedron of Leonardo," a multi-media Rock Opera
- "Un Esprit Libre," "Technique dun Reve," and "India," three shorts to commemorate his late father Roberto Rossellini
- "Enemy Mine," a award-winning series of six one hour films examining contemporary European conflicts
- "Out of Hand," an award winning feature film by Carl Haber
- "From Use to Abuse" a documentary about Albanian prostitution in Italy