Bite-sized blog: Jennifer Congdon

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JESSICA CONGDON co-directed the documentary Race to Nowhere (2010) with Vicki Abeles. She produced, edited and wrote Miss Representation (2011) and works regularly as an editor.

Congdon studied at UC Berkeley and the Art Institute of Chicago. She is currently directing a series on food and travel Places and Plates.

Bite-sized blog post: Jennifer Phang

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San Francisco-based filmmaker born in Berkeley JENNIFER PHANG attended AFI for an MFA and went on to make sci-fi films Half-Life and Advantageous.

Phang is one of six women chosen for the 2015-2016 Women of Sundance Fellowship.

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Where to watch her films:

NETFLIX

AMAZON (PRIME-STREAMING)

AMAZON (DVDs/BluRays for PURCHASE)

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE
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ADVANTAGEOUS: A DYSTOPIAN FILM THAT’S PACKED WITH HOPE
Sundance Women Directors: Meet Jennifer Phang – ‘Advantageous’
The Mary Sue Interview
SF Society Film Society Blog
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Advantageous
 2012Futurestates (TV Series) (1 episode)
Advantageous (2012) … (2012)
 2008Half-Life
 2007Midnight Boycow (Short)
 2003The Matrices (Video short)
 2000Love, Ltd. (Short)