Cosmo Collins Salovaara is a filmmaker hailing from the iconic city of New York, currently residing in the vibrant metropolis of Los Angeles.
His creative endeavors are primarily focused on redefining and reimagining traditional gender roles and genre conventions, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and challenging societal norms.
In 2019, his critically acclaimed BRIC TV show, "The Future Is Then," a satirical exploration of the tech industry set against the backdrop of mid-1990s Brooklyn, premiered at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival, garnering widespread attention and acclaim.
Prior to this, his 2017 series, "Let Me Die a Nun," starring the talented Ana Fabrega and Hari Nef, received a coveted Gotham Independent Film Award nomination, solidifying his reputation as a rising talent in the world of independent filmmaking.
In addition to his work in television and film, Collins has also created branded content for prominent companies such as Kate Spade and Refinery29, showcasing his versatility and adaptability as a creative force.
Before embarking on his filmmaking journey, Collins held the esteemed position of Contributing Web Editor at Filmmaker Magazine, providing valuable insights and expertise to the film industry community.
As an alumna of the 2018 New York Film Festival Artist Academy and a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Collins has honed her skills and developed a strong foundation in the art of storytelling, setting the stage for a bright and exciting future in the world of filmmaking.