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CECILIA KATE ROQUE (Co-Producer) a graduate of Reed College, who continued her education at New York University's Institute of Film and Television, has been very active is production over the last twelve years. One of her first projects, "Flour Babies," a CBS School Break Special directed by Linda Lavin, received an Emmy Award nomination in 1989. The following year, she served as production supervisor for "Hard Promises," a Columbia Pictures feature starring Sissy Spacek. Ms. Roque served as production manager for two Hal Hartley projects in the early nineties ("Surviving Desire" and "Simple Men") as well as for American Playhouse's 1992 production of "The Music of Chance" and Luc Besson's "The Professional" in 1993. In addition to "Pollock," she has served as a co-producer on "200 Cigarettes" and "The Last Days of Disco." Her other credits include "The Spanish Prisoner," "The Tears of Julian Po," "Joe's Apartment," "Empire Records," the ABC TV movie "Mary and Rhoda and "Barcelona." Currently, she is working on Hal Hartley's new film "Monster."