- Rosebiani has been listed in the top 35 world filmmakers in the book "Cineaste Uit De Schaduw" (Filmmakers from the Shadow) by Belgian celebrity photographer Kris De Witte.
- For Jiyan, Rosebiani hauled filming gear from London in 2000 but had to smuggle them across the border between Kurdistan and Turkey, as Turkey did not allow cameras to enter the autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq. He later on smuggled the raw footage back across the border to Brussels where he did the post production.
- Rosebiani's Jiyan is the first Kurdish language film made in the autonomous Kurdistan region, shot in January of 2001.
- Rosebiani received the Who's Who in American Junior Colleges Award in 1985.
- Although "Dance of the Pendulum" is dubbed as his debut film, Rosebiani made his first feature length film for the Fairfax Public Access TV entitled "Come Back" during his college days in 1987.
- Rosebiani received a Hometown USA Award in 1986 for a weekly show he was producing for Fairfax Public Access television in Northern Virginia entitled "Culture International".
- Rosebiani is an international filmmaker with projects set in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
- Rosebiani's film debut, Dance of the Pendulum (1995) was shot almost entirely in a house in the Hollywood Hills belonging to the late pianist Liberace.
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