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Destinofilms is a new film and screenplay production company created by playwright and screenwriter Susan Cinoman and Univeristy of Southern California film director Doug Tenaglia. Since its creation in 2007, Destinofilms has made and released two new digital films. "Love and Class in Connecticut" and "All Me, All the Time". Destinofilms is located in Woodbridge, Connecticut and soon to have a second location in Los Angeles, California.

Susan Cinoman's play "Fitting Rooms" is published in Best Short Plays of 1995-96 by Applause Books and has been produced internationally and continues to be produced around the world. A comedy about six women shopping in a chic boutique, it is a favorite in colleges and small theatres. Her plays produced under the title "Cinoman and Rebeck" received acclaim in the New York times and other publications. Plays have been seen in NYC at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Miranda Theatre, Cherry Lane Theatre, Six Figures, Creative Voices, Village Gate, Circle Rep, and others. She is the recepient of the Maxwell Anderson Playwrights Award, the Theatre Ariel Award and the Aristos Award with playwright, Theresa Rebeck.

Doug Tenaglia graduated from The University of Southern California with a degree in film studies and made several student films. He went on to write nearly twenty screenplays, one of which was optioned. He worked in New York advertising where he was a copywriter and creative director. He has helped to create dozens of national commercials for high profile clients such as Ocean Spray, Unilever, and others. He has worked with Jessica Simpson, Tony Roberts and others.

Destinofilm's first release directed by Doug Tenaglia and written by Susan Cinoman, "Love and Class in Connecticut", is a story about a black sheep sister who returns to her suburban home to steal her sister's doctor husband. Her desires are complicated by the presence of her overbearing mother and the local handyman. "Love and Class in Connecticut" was shot in two days for 8,000 dollars. It went onto win The New England Film and Video Festival Best Film in 2007, The Best Filmmaker Award in Connecticut in 2008 and was selected by The Berkshire International Film Festival and The Somewhat North of Boston Film Festival.It stars Off Broadway and Broadway actors Joanna Keylock, Bill Phillips, Theresa Rose, Carole Schweid and Steve Garbett. Destinofilm's second release is "All Me, All the Time" directed by Doug Tenaglia and written by Susan Cinoman is a story about two suburban couples whose marriages unravel on the night of their daughter's high school graduation. It stars film legend Keir Dullea, star of Stanley Kubricks' 2001: A Space Odyssey, David and Lisa, The Good Shepard, Madame X and many others and his real life wife, Mia Dillon, originator of the role of Babe in "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley. She is Dullea's real life wife and a Tony nominated actress. It also stars Sachi Parker star of The Witch of the West is Dead, and other films. Parker is the daughter of Shirley Maclaine and journalist, Steve Parker. Other stars include Siri Baruc, Janine Barris, and John Augustine (playwright and television writer). Destinofilm is currently working on launching a new screenplay "My Girlfriend at the Time", a romantic comedy. destinofilm.com ````