Nick Monteleone(I)
- Producer
- Composer
- Writer
Nick Monteleone is a producer, composer, and musician, and has spent 15
years producing and scoring an eclectic array of award winning short
films that have earned him a following in the independent film world.
As a life long lover of film and music, Nick received his BA in Music
Composition from Columbia College Chicago. In 2006, Nick scored the
short film "Improvisation" by Chicago director Zach Litwack, and the
film was accepted as an official selection in the 2007 Cannes Film
Festival and Kent Film Festival. That same year Nick wrote the score
for the film "Eddie" by Quentin Kruger, which is now distributed
through Frameline Pictures. Also in 2007, Nick co-founded a production
company that served to promote the interests of Chicago based
filmmakers. In 2008 Nick scored the short film version of Litwack's
"Lost and Found", which was an official selection at the 2008 Cannes
Film Festival. Recently, Nick Monteleone's work has premiered at
several film festivals including the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance
Film Festival, Kent Film Festival, and the Venice Film Festival. In
2010, Monteleone founded Train Bridge Films and currently serves as its
Head of Production and Development.