Bite-sized blog post: Fay Ann Lee

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FAY ANN LEE is an actress, writer, producer and director. She self-produced and directed her script Falling for Grace (2006) after shopping it around only to hear the screenplay could only be made by changing the main character from Asian American to White or Hispanic. The film went on to premiere at Tribeca.

According to her website, “The Sundance Kabuki Theatre in San Francisco was the first theatre that agreed to open up “Grace”. Without any marketing dollars, Lee and her editor, Michelle Botticelli, stood outside the theatre handing out custom fortune cookies to lure in prospective audience members.”

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Bite-sized blog post: Steph Green

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STEPH GREEN was nominated for an Oscar for her short film Push Hands (2004).

Her feature directorial debut Run & Jump (2013) was picked up by IFC/Sundance Selects and she has gone on to direct for numerous television series.

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Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her Website
Find her on Facebook
Indiewire Interview
Screen Daily Website
Washington Square Films
Hey U Guys Interview

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

Billions (TV Series) (1 episode)

Episode #2.5 (2017)

 2017American Crime (TV Series) (1 episode)

Episode #3.4 (2017)

 2017Bates Motel (TV Series) (1 episode)

Episode #5.7 (2017)

 2016American Gothic (TV Series) (1 episode)

The Gross Clinic (2016)

 2016The Americans (TV Series) (1 episode)

Munchkins (2016)

 2016Scandal (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2007/INew Boy (Short)
 2004Push Hands (Short)
 2001Copywrite (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Christine Chen

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CHRISTINE CHEN is a founder of the collective of filmmakers in Austin Texas called Moth to Flame Films.

Her feature directorial debut Funemployment (2017) was produced with that collective.

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Find her on Twitter
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Moth to Flame Films Website
The Daily Texan
Funemployment Kickstarter page
Interview

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2016No Brakes (Documentary short) (completed)
 2016The Earth Below (Short)
 2016/VIIIThe Void (segment “A Bird’s Nest”)
 2016/IIYa Albi (Short)
 2016/IYa Albi (Short)
 2015/ITwo Roads (Short) (attached)
 2015Two Roads: 15 minute (Short) (co-director)
 2015Pictures at an Exhibition (Short) (co-director)
 2015Blind Date Rules (Short)
 2014A Bird’s Nest (Short)
 2013Lawless (TV Series)

Bite-sized blog post: Christina Voros

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CHRISTINA VOROS is a cinematographer who has directed several narrative shorts and feature documentaries. She studied film at NYU and poetry and theatre at Harvard.

Her documentary about the fashion industry The Director: An Evolution in Three Acts (2013 premiered at Tribeca.

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Indiewire Interview
Filmmaker Magazine
Interview: VIDEO
WWD Interview

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014Egress (Short) (co-director)
 2013Chasing Tommy Ton (Documentary short)
 2013The Director: An Evolution in Three Acts (Documentary)
 2013Kink (Documentary)
 2010127 Hours: An Extraordinary View (Documentary short)
 2008Rosy (Short)
 2007The Ladies (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Jillian Schlesinger

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JILLIAN SCHLESINGER’s documentary Maidentrip (2013) was shot with a mostly female crew about a female sailor. The film premiered at SXSW.

Schlesinger studied creative writing and linguistic anthropology as an undergraduate at Brown University.

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Bite-sized blog post: Joan Tewkesbury

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JOAN TEWKESBURY has worked in theater, film and television as a dancer, choreographer, actress, writer, director and producer.

She wrote several screenplays for Robert Altman before directing her first feature Old Boyfriends (1979) which was released by Embassy Pictures. She went on to direct for various television shows.

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Interview Magazine
Filmmaker Magazine Interview
TCM
DGA
BOMB Magazine
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

The Guardian (TV Series) (6 episodes)

The Line (2003)
The Next Life (2002)
The Chinese Wall (2002)

 1999Chicago Hope (TV Series) (1 episode)

The Golden Hour (1999)

 1998Felicity (TV Series) (2 episodes)

Spooked (1998)
 1998Scattering Dad (TV Movie)

 1997-1998Nothing Sacred (TV Series) (2 episodes)

House of Rage (1997)
 1994On Promised Land (TV Movie)

 1990-1992Doogie Howser, M.D. (TV Series) (3 episodes)

TV or Not TV (1990)

 1992Picket Fences (TV Series) (1 episode)

The Snake Lady (1992)

 1992Northern Exposure (TV Series) (1 episode)

On Your Own (1992)
 1992Strangers (TV Movie) (segment “Windows”)
 1991Wild Texas Wind (TV Movie)

 1991Shannon’s Deal (TV Series) (1 episode)

Trouble (1991)
 1990Sudie and Simpson (TV Movie)
 1989Cold Sassy Tree (TV Movie)

 1989CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) (1 episode)

Elysian Fields (1989)

 1986Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) (1 episode)

The Canary Sedan (1986)
 1981The Acorn People (TV Movie)
 1979The Tenth Month (TV Movie)

Bite-sized blog post: Jennifer Steinman

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JENNIFER STEINMAN began her career as an editor with CBS. She co-founded the company Smush Media.

Her feature directorial documentary debut Motherland  (2009) premiered at SXSW.

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MOTHERLAND WEBSITE

DESERT RUNNERS MOVIE

Bite-sized blog post: Joan Chen

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JOAN CHEN is most well known as an actress on iconic shows such as David Lynch’s Twin Peaks but she has also directed films – Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl (1998) and Autum in New York (2000).

She won Best Director for her film Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl (1998) at the Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.

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Bite-sized blog post: Audrey Ewell

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AUDREY EWELL has directed two documentary features and a short narrative with her producing partner Aaron Aites who was also her life partner before he passed away from cancer in 2016.

Her documentary Until the Light Takes Us (2008) is about the Norwegian black metal scene of the early 1990s.

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Bite-sized blog post: Brianne Davis

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BRIANNE DAVIS is an actor, producer and director. She formed her own company Give & Take Productions in 2013 with Mark Gantt.

Her directorial narrative feature film debut  Psychophonia (2016) premiered at Sitges Film Festival.

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