Nick Stagliano
Mr. Stagliano is an award winning film director and graduate of NYU's Graduate Film Institute. He produced, directed and revised the script for his most recent film “The Virtuoso” which stars Anthony Hopkins, Abbie Cornish, Anson Mount, Eddie Marsan, David Morse and Richard Brake. That picture was released theatrical in North America through Lionsgate and internationally through MGM.
He serves as an Executive Producer on the action thriller “The Doorman” starring Ruby Rose and Jean Reno, which was recently released through Lionsgate.
Before that, he produced the suspense thriller “Wicked Blood,” starring Abigail Breslin, Sean Bean and James Purefoy. That film had its world premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival before its domestic release through Entertainment One.
He co-wrote, produced and directed the thriller “Good Day For It” starring Robert Patrick, Academy Award nominee Hal Holbrook, Lance Henriksen, Mika Boorem, Samantha Mathis, Kathy Baker, Robert Englund, Joe Flanigan, Richard Brake and Christian Kane. The film had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival, won best narrative film and audience favorite at the Sonoma International Film Festival, as well as screened at the Nashville and Philadelphia Film Festivals before its limited domestic theatrical release through Alchemy.
He produced the film version of the award winning play, "The 24th Day," starring James Marsden, Scott Speedman and Sofia Vergara. The film had its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, before a limited domestic theatrical run and home video release through Universal.
"The Florentine" was produced and directed by Mr. Stagliano, based on the award winning Off Broadway play of the same name. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival to a sold-out crowd before winning Best Narrative Feature at the Nashville Film Festival.
The film stars Jeremy Davies, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Luke Perry, Tom Sizemore, Mary Stuart Masterson, Virginia Madsen, Hal Holbrook, Burt Young and James Belushi. Executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola and Fred Fuchs, it features original music by two-time Academy Award Nominee Marco Beltrami and songs by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Lucinda Williams and Matthew Ryan.
He serves as an Executive Producer on the action thriller “The Doorman” starring Ruby Rose and Jean Reno, which was recently released through Lionsgate.
Before that, he produced the suspense thriller “Wicked Blood,” starring Abigail Breslin, Sean Bean and James Purefoy. That film had its world premiere at the Santa Barbara Film Festival before its domestic release through Entertainment One.
He co-wrote, produced and directed the thriller “Good Day For It” starring Robert Patrick, Academy Award nominee Hal Holbrook, Lance Henriksen, Mika Boorem, Samantha Mathis, Kathy Baker, Robert Englund, Joe Flanigan, Richard Brake and Christian Kane. The film had its world premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival, won best narrative film and audience favorite at the Sonoma International Film Festival, as well as screened at the Nashville and Philadelphia Film Festivals before its limited domestic theatrical release through Alchemy.
He produced the film version of the award winning play, "The 24th Day," starring James Marsden, Scott Speedman and Sofia Vergara. The film had its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, before a limited domestic theatrical run and home video release through Universal.
"The Florentine" was produced and directed by Mr. Stagliano, based on the award winning Off Broadway play of the same name. It had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival to a sold-out crowd before winning Best Narrative Feature at the Nashville Film Festival.
The film stars Jeremy Davies, Michael Madsen, Chris Penn, Luke Perry, Tom Sizemore, Mary Stuart Masterson, Virginia Madsen, Hal Holbrook, Burt Young and James Belushi. Executive produced by Francis Ford Coppola and Fred Fuchs, it features original music by two-time Academy Award Nominee Marco Beltrami and songs by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Lucinda Williams and Matthew Ryan.