Person Biography:
Geretta Geretta is a multifaceted woman who has worked globally, from Northern Ireland to South Africa, from Rome to New York City, as a writer, director, and actress.
Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Geretta developed an interest in acting during her school years. She relocated to Los Angeles but began her career as an actress in New York's "off-off Broadway" theater scene at Theatre For The New City and the improv comedy group Rusty Nails.
Geretta traveled to Italy, where she lived for over 10 years, appearing in over 20 feature films, including Smithereens (1982),Rats: Night of Terror (1984),and Demons (1985),directed by Lamberto Bava and produced by horror legend Dario Argento.
Her work in front of the camera sparked her desire to go behind it, to make movies instead of being in them. She relocated to Los Angeles, where she graduated from The American Film Institute MFA Screenwriting Program.
Geretta wrote and directed a number of shorts, including "When Fish Fly" and "Love To Share", as well as making PSA commercials for California water conservation and spots on spec for Levis.
After being impressed by the films coming out of Ireland, Geretta moved to Ireland in the early 1990s. Originally planning to stay in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for three weeks, her love of their culture and arts movement led her to stay for two years.
During her years in Belfast, Geretta was the recipient of a number of film grants, including a Northern Ireland Film Council Study Grant (the first American to receive one). She was also the first American to receive a grant to attend University College of Dublin's Writing the Screenplay course, where she completed the screenplay for her feature-length film Sweetiecakes (2001).
Geretta worked as a television producer for Ulster Television, appearing on camera with her segment series "Geretta Geretta Looks At... " Belfast's first experiment in lite news and later directed the short film "Homesick", produced with generous materials grants from the BBC.
Geretta has built on her experiences of having lived within different cultures. Her fluency in Italian, which she learned to speak during her years in Italy, was vital to writing, directing, and producing "100 Voices Against Apartheid" a collection of one hundred filmed anti-segregation testimonials from Odessa, Billy Bragg, Miriam Makeba, Roberto Benigni, Run-D.M.C., Public Enemy, and many others for the United Nations Special Committee Against Apartheid and UNICEF.
Geretta premiered "Homesick" at the Tribeca Film Center and shortly thereafter produced staged readings of "Sweetiecakes" across Manhattan to raise the initial budget. Once Swiss producers picked up the project, Geretta adapted the screenplay into German, rewriting the story to take place in Winterthur, "Switzerland's biggest little city". The film was shot and completed in Switzerland in the summer of 2001, and won for Best Female Director-Melbourne Underground Festival-2002.
Geretta's film Whitepaddy (2006) has completed production. When not residing in Hollywood, Geretta can be found on a small island outside of Portland, Oregon, near where she grew up, while polishing her new sexy comedy, "The Art Of Spooning".