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Maria del Mar Rosario

María del Mar Rosario is a filmmaker from Puerto Rico. In her work, which traversesdocumentary and fiction film, she explores themes at the intersection of gender andcolonialism. A graduate from Columbia University, where she double-majored inCreative Writing and Film Studies, Maria del Mar ultimately completed her graduatedegree at the International School of Film and Television […]

Kaveh Nabatian

Kaveh Nabatian is an award-winning Iranian-Canadian director and musician whose evocative filmmaking has brought to life stories from the margins of society and across the world: Cuba, Haiti, Nunavut, New York and beyond. His film work ranges from “A Crack in Everything”, a feature doc about Leonard Cohen, to masterminding the Rotterdam-premiering, experimental, seven-director anthology feature “The […]

Maria Badia

Maria Badia is a Director and Editor from Barcelona based in New York for more than a decade, focused on non- fiction content with a strong journalistic background. She is passionate about art, social issues and intimate stories.  She is an editor for several episodes of The American Theatre Wing’s Working in Theatre, an Emmy nominated documentary series that reveals theatre’s […]

Sana A. Malik

Sana A. Malik is a UK-born, Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker living in New York. Sana’s work explores the intimacies and contrasts of immigrant life, depicting ancestral memory, generational resilience and celebration even as separation carries deep loss.  In 2019, Sana’s film Guanajuato Norte, which she co-directed, won a BAFTA Student Film Award and can be viewed on […]

Chithra Jeyaram

Chithra makes intimate films about identity, human relationships, race, art, and health. She has an MFA in film production from the University of Texas in Austin. Her documentary work is supported by Jerome Foundation, Center for Asian American Media, New York State Council for the Arts, BAVC Media Maker Fellowship, Made in New York Fellowship, American […]

Ash Goh Hua

Ash Goh Hua (any pronouns) is a filmmaker and cultural worker from Singapore, based in New York. They create documentary and experimental based work informed by the politics of abolition and autonomy, utilizing a subversively collaborative filmmaking process to build collective power. By challenging and exposing dominant ideologies in their storytelling, often through intentional usage […]

Riley Hooper

Riley Hooper is a documentary film director and editor. Her body of work explores human resilience and spirit through short documentary portrait films. She is currently exploring themes of sexual health, pleasure, and agency in her first feature VESTIBULE, a first-person essay dance documentary. Her award-winning short documentaries have screened at festivals across the U.S. […]

Arisleyda Dilone

Arisleyda Dilone is a Dominican-American filmmaker, actor and writer. In 2015, she completed the short film: Mami y Yo y Mi Gallito/Mom and Me and My Little Rooster which has screened nationally at the Brooklyn Arts Museum, New Orleans Film Festival, Brooklyn Museum and Mercer Union to name a few. She was a 2014 UnionDocs […]

Annie Berman

Annie Berman (Producer, Director, Writer, Cinematographer, Narrator, Co-Editor) is a media artist living and working in New York City. Named one of Independent Magazine’s “10 Filmmakers to Watch,” her films, videos, performances, and installations have shown internationally in galleries, festivals, universities, and conferences, including the MoMA Documentary Fortnight, Rooftop Films, Galerie Patrick Ebensperger Berlin, Kassel […]

Paul Rowley

Paul Rowley is an Irish filmmaker and visual artist based in Brooklyn, New York. For over twenty years he has been making work that combines elements of documentary, video art, and fiction into immersive and often politically engaged films. His work has screened at the Centre Pompidou, Berlin Film Festival, Irish Museum of Modern Art, […]