Bite-sized blog post: Cherien Dabis

Cherien Dabis

CHERIEN DABIS is a Palestinian-American filmmaker who graduated from Columbia with an MFA before making her first Amreeka (2009).

She began her life in politics and has said that she felt she could “reach more people through fiction than politics.”

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
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Her Website
Filmmaker Cherien Dabis on her Arab-American ‘identity crisis’
Institute for Middle Eastern Understanding
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

Empire (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2013Not Another Word (Short)
 2009Amreeka
 2006Make a Wish (Short)
 2005The D Word (multiple episodes)

Bite-sized blog post: Ann Marie Bryan

Ann Marie Bryan

ANN MARIE “JADE” BRYAN is the first (and only at the moment) deaf person to graduate from the NYU film production program. She received her BFA and went on to a non-profit DeafVision Filmworks.

She has worked in narrative and documentary and continues to break barriers. Her feature length fiction film If You Could Hear My Own Tune (2011) is about a deaf women looking for love.

 

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Where to watch her films:

VIMEO

HER WEBSITE

Read more about her:

ONLINE

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If You Could Hear My Own Tune Website
5th Cinema Interview
Interview
Deaf Black Filmmaker Breaks New Ground In Film

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014The Shattered Mind (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Kirsten Johnson

Kirsten Johnson

KIRSTEN JOHNSON is a renowned cinematographer who has won numerous awards for shooting documentaries including for The Oath (2010), Pray the Devil Back to Hell (2008) and CitizenFour (2014).

She has also directed documentaries including the recent Sundance premiere Cameraperson (2016) which delves into her experiences shooting documentaries.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

CAMERAPERSON SCREENINGS

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her Film on Twitter
Cameraperson Website
Interview on Still in Motion
Janus Films Picks Up Kirsten Johnson’s Award-Winning Documentary ‘Cameraperson’ – Exclusive
Interview
Why Oscar-Winning DP Kirsten Johnson’s Sundance Opus is Required Viewing for Aspiring Filmmakers
SVA

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2016Cameraperson (Documentary)
 2004/IDeadline (Documentary)
 1999Innocent Until Proven Guilty (TV Movie documentary)
 1995Bintou in Paris (Documentary short)

Bite-sized blog post: Jennifer Kent

Jennifer Kent

JENNIFER KENT first learned directing by reaching out to Lars Von Trier and asking to study under him and she assisted him with his film Dogville (2003).

Her feature The Babadook (2014) premiered at Sundance and was based on her short film Monster (2005).

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find THE BABADOOK on Twitter
Interview
A Woman Directed the Scariest Horror Movie of the Year, Maybe of the Decade
‘The Babadook’s Jennifer Kent To Direct Lesbian Romance-Murder-Tragedy ‘Alice + Freda’ For SKE
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014Dook Stole Christmas (Short)

 2006Two Twisted (TV Series) (1 episode)

Love Crimes (2006)
 2005/IMonster (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Katie Aselton

Katie Aselton

The Duplass brothers are known for their indie film making as well as their acting – KATIE ASELTON is part of that production team and directed her first feature, which was self-funded thanks to her acting work, The Freebie (2010).

Her second feature was the the indie thriller Black Rock (2012).

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
Interview
PrepShootPost Blog
Katie Aselton and Lake Bell Talk BLACK ROCK, the Challenging Shoot, and Bell Directing Her First Feature IN A WORLD
Interview on The Freebie
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

Bite-sized blog post: Leslye Headland

Leslye Headland

Leslye Headland directed her first feature Bachelorette (2012) based on the play she wrote with the same name.

She has just been slated to direct her first pilot for ABC.

Bite-sized blog post: Anna Mastro

Anna Mastro

ANNA MASTRO’s short film Bench Seat (2011) is a musical with a screenplay written by Neil LaBute. Mastro moved from Seattle to Los Angeles to start her career in directing.

She has gone on to direct feature films and television including for Finding Carter and Jane the Virgin.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

VIMEO

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
Find her on Facebook
Her Website
Interview
‘Bench Seat’ Director Anna Mastro: Crowd-Funded Short Music to Her Ears

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2016Awkward. (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2016Jane the Virgin (TV Series) (1 episode)

Chapter Forty (2016)
 2015Guidance (TV Series)

 2015Finding Carter (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2014-2015Royal Crush (TV Series) (12 episodes)

The Confession (2015)
Second Chances (2015)
Broken Hearts (2015)
Frenemies (2015)
Together Again (2015)
Together at Last (2014)
Love Hurts (2014)
When in Rome (2014)
First Date (2014)
 2015Walter
 2013Jarvis Cocker: Black Magic (Video short)

 2012Gossip Girl (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2012/IIThe Golden Rule (Short)
 2011Bench Seat (Short)
 2008Matter (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Chloe Zhao

Chloe Zhao

CHLOE ZHAO studied political science at Mount Holyoke College before attending NYU for an MFA in film and then writing and directing her first feature Songs my Brothers Taught Me (2015).

The film premiered at Sundance in 2015.

Bite-sized blog post: Hilary Brougher

Hilary Brougher

HILARY BROUGHER teaches at Columbia University film school in NYC. Her first featue film The Sticky Fingers of Time (1997) was produced by Good Machine.

Her second feature Stephanie Daley (2006) premiered at Sundance.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Facebook
Variety – 10 Directors to Watch
A Director, and Mother, Confronts Infanticide
Columbia University
Rotterdam Website
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2014/VInnocence

Bite-sized blog post: Grace Lee

Grace Lee

GRACE LEE directs both documentaries and narrative fiction films. She started out as a journalist before deciding to share stories via film.

Lee then attended UCLA to study film. She is  a 2016 Sundance Institute Women’s Initiative fellow.

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Where to watch her films:

PBS

VIMEO (WOMEN MAKE MOVIES)

HER WEBSITE

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
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Her Website
American Revolutionary Website
PBS
Interview
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2015Off the Menu: Asian America (Documentary)
 2014Makers: Women in Politics (Documentary)
 2014P.O.V. (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)
 2005The Grace Lee Project (Documentary)
 2004Best of the Wurst (Documentary short)
 2002Barrier Device (Short)
 2000/IIThe Ride Home (Short)
 2000Girl Meets Boy (Short)