Antonia Bogdanovich, a talented and multifaceted individual, began her career as a freelance journalist, contributing to esteemed publications such as The Santa Monica Daily Press, Beverly Hills Weekly, and The Charleston City Paper.
In the aftermath of 9/11, Antonia seized the opportunity to intern at CBS News 48 Hours, under the guidance of renowned producer Susan Zirinsky.
As a filmmaker, Antonia showcased her versatility by expanding her critically acclaimed short film, My Left Hand Man, into a full-length feature, Phantom Halo, which she co-wrote and premiered at the 2014 Austin Film Festival and 2015 Sarasota Film Festival.
Phantom Halo went on to win numerous accolades, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor at the 2015 NYC International Film Festival, and was even featured as a New York Times Critic Pick, with a theatrical and VOD release in June 2015.
Antonia's impressive resume includes her role as Co-Executive Producer on the 2015 film She's Funny That Way, starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, as well as her work as a producer on The Phenom (2016),starring Paul Giamatti and Ethan Hawke, and Six L.A. Love Stories (2018).
In addition to her producing credits, Antonia is also a talented writer and director, with projects such as the dark comedy The Rabbit Will Die, which she co-wrote and will direct, and The Criminals, a Polish Underground WWII script written by her parents, Peter Bogdanovich and Polly Platt, in 1968.
Antonia is currently working on a TV series treatment and pilot, Tangiers, an international crime-drama about a group of women who run a sex-trafficking ring, as well as a semi-autobiographical script, Vanilla Shake, which explores her childhood growing up in 1980s Los Angeles.
Furthermore, Antonia is writing a memoir, 298 Miles From the Circus Tent, which promises to be a poignant and thought-provoking account of her life experiences.