Daniel DiMauro

Daniel DiMauro is an American documentary filmmaker from Brooklyn, New York.

DiMauro is best known for his work as director, writer, editor and producer of Get Me Roger Stone, the critically acclaimed Netflix Original documentary[1] which had its premiere at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.[2] The film, about controversial Republican political consultant and longtime Donald Trump advisor Roger Stone, was described by The Guardian as a "grim if gripping profile of the man who made Trump,"[3] and was hailed by Variety as "lively, fun, sickening, and essential."[4] Entertainment Weekly called the film a "staggering, shock-to-the-system political documentary about America’s most powerful dirty trickster."[5] Get Me Roger Stone was released on Netflix on May 12, 2017.[6]

DiMauro has additionally worked as a producer and editor on multiple award-winning documentaries such as Denial (2016), (T)ERROR (2015), The House I Live In (2012) and Reagan (2011).[7]

As a writer, DiMauro has contributed to The Daily Beast.[8]

References

  1. "Get Me Roger Stone - Netflix Official Site". 2017.
  2. Cusumano, Cara (2017). "Get Me Roger Stone - 2017 Tribeca Film Festival".
  3. Mumford, Gwilym (May 12, 2017). "Get Me Roger Stone review – grim if gripping profile of the man who made Trump". The Guardian.
  4. Gleiberman, Owen (May 14, 2017). "Film Review: 'Get Me Roger Stone'". Variety.
  5. McGovern, Joe (April 24, 2017). "Essential, staggering Get Me Roger Stone rocks Tribeca Film Festival". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. Kurtz, Judy (March 29, 2017). "Roger Stone documentary to premiere in May on Netflix". The Hill.
  7. "Daniel DiMauro - IMDb". IMDb.com.
  8. "Daniel DiMauro - The Daily Beast". The Daily Beast. 2017.
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