Coco Francini is an American television and film producer. Most recently, Coco executive produced the upcoming limited series MRS. AMERICA for FX Networks, written by Mad Men alum Dahvi Waller and starring Cate Blanchett.
Coco is a frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, beginning with DJANGO UNCHAINED and most recently on THE HATEFUL EIGHT, where she oversaw the global 70mm roadshow tour and the soundtrack/score that won a long-deserved Academy Award for Ennio Morricone. She also spearheaded the groundbreaking Kickstarter campaign for Zach Braff's film WISH I WAS HERE, garnering over three million toward the production budget and 50,000 loyal and engaged fans.
In addition to her independent producing, Coco recently led the creative development and production of film and television content for the world’s largest video game and interactive media company, Activision Blizzard, shepherding projects including films based on the iconic $15 billion Call of Duty game franchise. A graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Francini earned her masters from the elite Peter Stark Producing Program at USC.
Fanfan scams “sugar daddies” for a living while her best friend Bingbing holds out for true love. Together, they’re forced to confront their differences and existential plights as their “boyfriends” and crimes catch up with them.