Writer/director Rosalyn Rosen's narrative feature film, The Other Kind, was an Official Selection in 22 film festivals, winning 15 awards for Best Feature, Best of Show, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor. The Other Kind has distribution with Indican Pictures.
Rosalyn’s short film, Why Is The Dog Howlin’, Momma?, won Best Short Film at the Just 4 Shorts Film Festival and at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. It was also an Official Selection at Santa Fe Film Festival and received a 4 Star Review from FilmThreat.com.
Rosalyn is also a screenwriter and nationally produced playwright, winning the Grand Prize at the American Movie Awards for her play, Supremacy, in their Stage Play Competition. Her screenplay adaptation of the play won Best International Screenplay at the French New Wave Film Festival and at the Edinburgh International Art Festival, Best Screenplay at the Los Angeles Screenplay Contest, the London Independent Film Awards, The Poe Contest, the Los Angeles Movie Awards, the Vancouver Independent Film Festival, the Los Angeles Underground Film Festival, and at the International Filmmakers Festival of World Cinema Berlin.
Rosalyn’s screenplay adaptation of her play, Max and Maria, won Best Feature Screenplay at the Paris Independent Film Festival, Best Unproduced Feature Script at the New York International Women Festival, Best Feature Script at the French International Modern Film and Script Festival, Best Screenplay at the Pegasus Film Awards, Best Script at the LA Indies Film Festival, Best American Screenwriter at the 8 & HalFilm Awards in Rome, Best Drama Script at the Sweet Democracy Film Awards in Cannes, Best Drama Script at the Frida Film Festival in Paris, Best Script Unproduced at the Liber Films International Festival in Athens, Greece, Best Script (Drama) at the Los Angeles Film and Script Festival, Best Screenplay at the Swedish International Film Festival, Best Feature Script at the Great American Script Contest, Best Drama Screenplay at the Golden Laurel International Film Festival in Athens, Greece, Best Female Screenwriter at the Author Script Awards, and Best Screenplay at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood.
Rosalyn's screenplay adaptation of her play, Praying Mantis in a Jar, won Best Script Drama at the Los Angeles Film and Script Festival, Best Screenplay at the London International Screenplay Competition, Best Feature Script at the Texas Film Festival, the Award of Merit at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood, and Honorable Mention at the Los Angeles Movie Awards.
Her screenplay adaptation of her play, The Apeman of Manhattan, won Best Screenplay 1st Place at the New York International Screenplay Awards. Her screenplay adaptation of her play, Code Juden, won Best Screenplay at the Berlin International Art Film Festival.
Rosalyn’s TV pilot, Highland Drive, won Best Television Script at the Alfred Hitchcock Awards, Best Television Screenplay - Pilot at the Berlin International Screenwriting Festival, Best Crime Short Screenplay at the Los Angeles Crime and Horror Film Festival, and Best Female Screenwriter at the New York Script Awards. Highland Drive also received Honorable Mentions at the Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards and at the Los Angeles Movie Awards.
Her TV pilot, My Sex Life, won the Hollywood Hills Screenplay Competition and the Southern California Screenplay Competition.
Rosalyn’s play, Why Is The Dog Howlin', Momma?, won the Gold Prize at the World Series of Screenwriting Contest and the Silver Prize at the Hollywood Screenplay contest, both in their stage play competitions.
Her screenplay adaptation of her play, Red Sea won Best Screenplay at the Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards “Diverse Writers Outreach”, Best Unproduced Script at the New York International Women Festival, Best Period Script at the New Hope Film Festival, Best screenplay at the World Series of Screenwriting Contest, and the Bronze Award at the Hollywood Screenplay Contest.
Rosalyn’s screenplay adaptation of her one act play, Mr. Parkinson’s, won Honorable Mention at the 2022 London Independent Screenplay Competition.
Rosalyn's original screenplay, My Sex Life, won Best Screenplay at the Laugh or Die Comedy Festival. Her original screenplay, JAKE: The Power of the Ruby, won Best Screenplay Feature at the London Independent Film Awards, Best Script at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood, and the Bronze Award at the Hollywood Screenplay Contest.
For Epic Records, Rosalyn directed the award-winning music videos for Los Lonely Boys including Heaven, More Than Love and Diamonds and Matisyahu's King Without a Crown: Live at Stubbs. For Epic, she also directed the concert film, Los Lonely Boys Live at the Fillmore that aired nationally on PBS.