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Raised by Cuban and Argentinean parents, Rhonda Mitrani left Miami for University of Michigan and then landed a job in post production for Miramax Films, New York. She began her career editing for independent film and television until she until she made her first documentary, Cuba Mia, which premiered with Miami International Film Festival and was broadcast on PBS. Mitrani is also a video artist, whose exhibits include Dot Fifty One Gallery, Wynwood Art Fair, The Girl's Club Collection, TRIAD, London and recently her first solo show at the Boca Museum of Art with her collaborative RPM Project. Their most recent video, Blue is shot from three different points of view, projected as a large-scale triptych. In 2013 Mitrani opened The Screening Room, a new-media exhibition and project space located in Miami. The multi-disciplinary space is dedicated to motion picture which includes video art exhibitions, film workshops and lectures, screenings and a space for filmmakers and video artists to work. Mitrani wrote, produced and directed her first fiction film, SuperMarket, a short inspired by her experiences with pregnancy. The film is executive produced by Killer Impact, a division of Killer Content. Her next project is a feature adaptation.