Trinette Faint is a 54 year-old Boston-based filmmaker, actress, screenwriter, novelist, and creative entrepreneur. She currently stars in her short film, Party Pants, a comic, searing story about a 53 year-old woman who questions her marriage, life, and future as she faces her anxieties and insecurities on one fateful morning, which she also wrote, co-directed, and produced. Trinette was awarded Best Actress by the Berlin Indie Film Festival for her performance.
Trinette’s tv pilots, Peri Does Europe—the story of a 51 year-old woman who loses her job in tech and sets off to Europe to pursue her dormant dream of becoming a tv presenter, while traveling with her girlfriends—and Collette’s Caleb—the story of a personal assistant to an actor/fashion designer who finds herself in a love triangle between him and his co-star—placed as semifinals in the ScreenCraft 2025 TV Pilot Contest. Trinette is also the author of Collette’s Caleb (of which her pilot is based)—loosely inspired by her time in the entertainment business as Matt Damon’s personal assistant, and her time at Will Smith’s production company, Overbrook Entertainment—and MidCoast Star.
Trinette is the founder of Floor 51 Productions, a production house telling stories of prosperous, vibrant, complex women living with agency and aplomb, and of Chez Faint, her global curated networking events company.
She is currently developing Shotgun, a Paris and Montpellier based romantic comedy feature about a woman who accepts an invite to a wedding at the last minute, only to discover the groom is her ‘one that got away,’ and she sets out to win him back before he walks down the aisle in 24 hours. She has also written, Irish Morning, a dramatic feature about a 62 year-old Irish woman living in London whose life is thrown into turmoil when Ireland unseals adoption records and she’s forced to reckon with her time in a Dublin Magdalene Laundry as a pregnant teenager.