Pope, Greg

Greg Pope has worked in broadcast television for over twenty years. Starting as a production coordinator for the animated environmental superhero Captain Planet, Pope has had broad experience around the […]

Peedom, Jennifer

Jennifer Peedom is an Australian documentary filmmaker. Her documentary Solo (co-directed with David Michôd) won the 2009 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary in Under One Hour, and her […]

Fontimpe, Loïc

To turn ideas, words, and stories into images has always been a passion for Loïc Fontimpe. After a two-year technical degree in audio-visual and some filmmaking experiences in TV movies, Loïc became interested in the […]

Dunn, Laura

Laura Dunn’s documentary work has screened at festivals, cinemas, and museums worldwide including Sundance, Berlinale, and the Modern Museum of Art. Awards include a Rockefeller Media Fellowship, International Documentary Association […]

Gracia, Chad

Chad has worked in New York theater for nearly 20 years as a producer, dramaturg, and playwright, with a focus on plays in verse. His works have seen productions in […]

Sigal, David

David Sigal’s filmmaking credits include Florent: Queen of the Meat Market, for which he served as director, producer and cinematographer. This feature-length documentary is about the famous, 24/7 Meatpacking District restaurant/bistro and its […]

Rodríguez, Máximo

Máximo José Rodríguez is a renowned director, cinematographer and experienced publicity campaign director in his country. He has launched vital local and international publicity campaigns. He is founding director of […]

Salgado, Juliano Ribeiro

Juliano Ribeiro Salgado was born in 1974 in Paris, where he grew up in a Franco-Brazilian environment. In 1996, he made his first documentary for Arte, Suzana, on the use of […]

Wenders, Wim

Wim Wenders was born in Düsseldorf in 1945. After two years of studying medicine and philosophy and a year-long stay in Paris as a painter, he attended the University of Television and […]

Hákonarson, Grímur

The Icelandic director Grímur Hákonarson, born in 1977, graduated from FAMU – Film Academy of Performing Arts in Prague in 2004. His graduate film, Slavek The Shit, was the first […]