Rose Troche
Filmmaker whose feature debut "Go Fish" (1994), a 16mm romantic comedy set in the lesbian community of Chicago's Wicker Park, was the hit of the Sundance Film Festival and was the first of the features there to gain a distributor. Troche had made short films and worked in video in the years preceding "Go Fish," which was shot over 1991 and 1992 and wrapped with the financial intervention of independent producers Christine Vachon and Tom Kalin.