Sara Rangooni is a dedicated producer, director, writer, and showrunner with over 10 years of experience in storytelling and brand strategy for Fortune 500 companies. Passionate about amplifying marginalized voices, she has successfully led numerous film and digital media projects, from short films to feature-length productions. Her expertise spans...
Read MoreSara Rangooni is a dedicated producer, director, writer, and showrunner with over 10 years of experience in storytelling and brand strategy for Fortune 500 companies. Passionate about amplifying marginalized voices, she has successfully led numerous film and digital media projects, from short films to feature-length productions. Her expertise spans pre-production, production, and post-production, including casting, budgeting, marketing, and distribution. Sara has participated in prestigious programs like Sundance's CAPE House and Tribeca’s Creators Market, showcasing her commitment to professional growth and industry collaboration. She is also an accomplished digital media consultant, helping businesses enhance their brand presence through innovative strategies.Known for creating visually dynamic and emotionally resonant stories that challenge audiences to think, feel, and engage she's best known for her Oscar-qualifying short Leveled, which is now turned into a feature screenplay and selected for several prestigious industry programs, including Rising Voices with Hillman Grad and Indeed for her feature Leveled, which is currently in development. Her recent project, a comedy web-series Luck-It, in which she both showruns and stars in centers on a young Muslim woman navigating the making of her first feature film. The series is slated to release in the Spring of 2026. She was recently selected with the RESO delegation to attend the Asian Television Forum in Singapore where she pitched her slate of projects for potential co-production collaboration and distribution. Sara is one of 12 directors into the Terre di Cinema, directing campus program where she will make her short film, A Perfect Moment - shooting in 35mm in Italy next fall of 2026. Her newest feature screenplay, A Very Brown Brown Wedding will be participating in the Manchester Film Festival’s, Stowe Lab in March 2026 as well.
She remains deeply committed to amplifying diverse voices and breaking cultural and ethnic barriers through storytelling.
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