Danielle Agnello
- Director
- Actress
- Writer
Danielle Agnello is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and portrait photographer.
Her career in the arts began when she moved to Los Angeles and co-directed/produced the indie feature, Lime Salted Love, which aired on Showtime's The Movie Channel in 2013. She later made Cowboys and Indians: The Great Diversion, a short film that was featured on Crooks and Liars.
Her most recent work is a video project based on an interview she did with Professor Noam Chomsky, Noam Chomsky and the Invincible Sound of Listening, which is currently featured on Huffington Post. Misogyny's Whore, Danielle's next feature film, is centered around themes of redemption.
Her career in the arts began when she moved to Los Angeles and co-directed/produced the indie feature, Lime Salted Love, which aired on Showtime's The Movie Channel in 2013. She later made Cowboys and Indians: The Great Diversion, a short film that was featured on Crooks and Liars.
Her most recent work is a video project based on an interview she did with Professor Noam Chomsky, Noam Chomsky and the Invincible Sound of Listening, which is currently featured on Huffington Post. Misogyny's Whore, Danielle's next feature film, is centered around themes of redemption.