
Owner, Telling Story, Inc.
Greater New York City Area

Owner, Telling Story, Inc.
Greater New York City Area
Andrew Filippone Jr. is a filmmaker living and working in New York City. His 2008 appropriated-footage short "'Charlie Rose' by Samuel Beckett" became a viral video hit and received national media attention in "Rolling Stone" and "New York" magazines, along with screenings at the Chicago and Boston Underground Film Festivals and the New York Public Library. His earlier documentary work is diverse in both form and content: "Happy Monday" (2006), a unique "documentary film object" that is displayed on a free-standing lightbox, was exhibited at the Rhode Island International Film Festival, the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, and the International Experimental Cinema Exposition; "Mina & the Family Treasure" (2004), a feature-length work, was executive produced by Rosie O'Donnell and broadcast nationwide on PBS; and "Commute" (2002), a 53-minute ambient documentary, screened as part of d>art03 at the 50th Sydney Film Festival.
Through his filmmaking firm Telling Story, Inc., Andrew receives commissions from business clients. The firm works locally, nationally, and internationally, creating practical films that are used to sell, recruit, retain, educate, inform, and inspire.
Filmmaking, video production.
International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)
Awards for client-commissioned film work: Silver Chris Award; Bronze Plaques from the Columbus International Film & Video Festival; Golden Reel from MCA-I; Gold Plaque from INTERCOM; Silver and Bronze Telly Awards; Summit International Awards; iParenting Media Award; Aegis Awards; and more.
Selected screenings for personal film work: Rhode Island International Film Festival; Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival; The International Experimental Cinema Exposition; UnionDocs: The Documentary Bodega Series; PBS; IFP Market & Conference; Artsfest Film Festival; Pop!Tech; Chicago Underground Film Festival; MetaFest 2008; Boston Underground Film Festival; LIVE! at the New York Public Library; d>art03; International Video Festival Videomedeja; Art in Motion IV; and more.