Jenna Mahmoud Bosco

 
 

Jenna Mahmoud-Bosco is a filmmaker and actress from a diverse suburb in North Jersey. Her character-driven work centers women of color, immigrants and marginalized communities. She recently worked as writer’s assistant for a new high-budget Netflix show. Her half hour comedy, Lady Liberty, was selected for the inaugural Black List Muslim List and a finalist for the Warner Brother’s Writer’s Workshop. She is a recipient of the NJ Council on the Art’s Artist Fellowship in screenwriting.

Jenna wrote, produced and directed a short film, Baladi (My Country), which premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival and won best short in the women filmmakers’ category. It also won the Audience Award at Mosquers Film Festival, with over 2,000 people in attendance. When she’s not filmmaking, you can find her laughing with friends, thrift shopping around the world, and lifting weights at the gym.


Lady Liberty
Half-hour | Dramedy

Jamila, a brash and disillusioned parking enforcement officer, haphazardly decides to run for city council when her beloved immigrant community is threatened by a snazzy real estate developer with political ambitions. This story is inspired by the tenacious congresswomen of "The Squad."

Werkin Out The Kinks
Half-hour | Dramedy

Sick of being underpaid and bossed around, three fun-loving waitresses in South Beach ditch their burger hats to make some serious secret coin in the wild world of kink.

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