FEATURED FILMMAKER
CHIP ROSSETTI
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hip Rossetti has dedicated his
career to making movies ONLY in
the Christian, Faith-Based and
Family genres, and has produced 13 feature
films in these genres.
His first feature film, “Fathers”, was
released in May of 2012 and is still selling
worldwide. He followed that with a
Romantic Comedy titled “The Accidental
Missionary”, which is slated for release in
2015.
He then returned to the world of drama
with “HomeFront”, which was released
worldwide on July 2nd, 2013. In April of the
same year he began production on his
fourth feature “Right To Believe”, released
in February of 2014.
Since then, Chip has produced and directed
“In Gramps’ Shoes” and “The Gospel Writers’
Autographs”, “Gramps Goes To College”,
“Where Was God”, “One More Round”, The
Unexpected Bar Mitzvah”, “The Borrowed
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"It's not about who we work
with, it's about who we work
for. GOD. If one of our
movies can help someone, or
even get them thinking about
something, then we have
done our job.
We have to find ways
to reach the
unreachable, the
people that wouldn't
step into a church.
That is what we need to do
with Faith Based films. Reach
the world."
Chip Rossetti
Christmas”, “Love Waits” and “The Man In
The Empty Chair”. Still to come in 2014 is
“The Colors Of Emily” and “94 Feet”.
The Rossetti Productions team includes
Matthew Ulm, from Evansville Indiana and
Donna Botts, from Glasgow Kentucky. This
dynamic trio has spent most of 2014 on the
road, making movies for God’s glory.
Chip has also produced 9 documentaries
ranging in topic from sports to drug abuse.
His most successful documentary, “No
More Sunsets: The Last Days of a Meth
Addict”, was released in 2007 and has sold
thousands of copies worldwide and has
been featured in over 700 newspapers and
radio stations.
Chip has been seen on CNN, Fox News and
MSNBC talking about “No More Sunsets”.
Photo and bio used by permission of Chip Rossetti