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Jennifer Esposito moves out of house she mortgaged to finance her film
Summary
Actress-director Jennifer Esposito has moved out of a New York house she mortgaged to help fund her 2022 film Fresh Kills and says she sold the property while continuing to make films.
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Last Friday Jennifer Esposito moved out of a New York house she had mortgaged to help finance her feature directorial debut, Fresh Kills, in 2022. She has said she sold the property and described disputes with a producer that affected the film's prospects. The move followed public posts in which she discussed the decision and received supportive comments from colleagues. Esposito has said she does not regret the sacrifice and remains focused on her work.
Key facts:
- Jennifer Esposito moved out of and sold a New York house she had mortgaged to finance Fresh Kills (2022).
- She has publicly described disputes with a producer and said she would make the same artistic choices again despite the personal cost.
- Fresh Kills earned $68,310 in the US and Canada and is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Hulu; Esposito is fundraising for and has begun work on a second film, Mary Rides the F Train.
Summary:
Esposito's move highlights a personal financial sacrifice made to complete an independent film project. She reports having sold the house and remains committed to filmmaking, with fundraising and production underway on her next project. The long-term outcome for her work and finances is undetermined at this time.
