Bob Gosse
Bob Gosse (born January 9, 1963) is an American film producer and director. He has also acted in several movies. Gosse was born on Long Island, New York. After graduating with a BFA degree from the film program at SUNY Purchase in 1986, Gosse joined the independent film scene in New York City, creating short films and features. He was married to Robin Tunney but divorced in 2006. In 2010, he joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking in Producing. Gosse founded independent film company The Shooting Gallery with Larry Meistrich in 1991. His collaborators included Hal Hartley, Ted Hope, Nick Gomez and Michael Almereyda. The company's first feature was Gomez' Laws of Gravity (1992). It gained wide notice for a low-budget, independent production and impressed not only critics but filmmakers—Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Sidney Lumet, and Woody Allen included.. He also directed The Last Home Run (filmed in 1996 and released in 1998) Even while specializing in production, Gosse received recognition as an actor, working in such movies as Nowhere Man (2005).
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Theory of Achievement
Director Hal Hartley introduces "Low-rent real estate agent" Bob as he is trying to entice two highly unconvinced hipsters to move to the future "21st Century art capital," Williamsburg (back in the days when it could still be funny that anyone would want to live in Brooklyn)....Watch Movie -
Another Girl, Another Planet
A tribute to French New Wave romanticism done up in down-and-out East Village Pixelvision and blown up to evocatively grainy 16mm. Two cool guys (one married, one not; one voyeuristic, one narcissistic) actually seem to believe that the women in their lives matter more to them...Watch Movie
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Another Girl, Another Planet
A tribute to French New Wave romanticism done up in down-and-out East Village Pixelvision and blown up to evocatively grainy 16mm. Two cool guys (one married, one not; one voyeuristic, one narcissistic) actually seem to believe that the women in their lives matter more to them...Watch Movie