Filmmaking Romano's filmmaking documented child labor in rug manufacturing in
Pakistan and
India,
migrant farm labor in the United States and Mexico, and the cocoa industry in the Ivory Coast. He contributed to CNN,
PBS,
NPR,
BBC and European broadcasts on
slavery and child labor.
Stolen Childhoods was the first theatrically released feature documentary on global child labor.
The Harvest was executive produced by the actor
Eva Longoria and was premiered at the
International Documentary Film Festival in
Amsterdam in November 2010. Romano's documentaries won several awards.
The Harvest received the Audience Award at the Festival Internazationale di Cinema in
Trento,
Italy (2012), the Special Achievement Award at the
ALMA Awards (2011), the Outstanding Filmmaker Award at the
San Antonio Film Festival (2011) and the Conflict and Resolution Award at the
Hamptons International Film Festival (2009).
The Dark Side of Chocolate won the Grand Prize at the Festival Internazationale di Cinema (2011) and was a Cinema for Peace finalist at the
Berlin Film Festival (2012). ==Activism==