Persons
Chithra Jeyaram
Chithra is a documentary filmmaker and film educator based in Washington D.C. She has an MFA in Film Production from the University of Texas, Austin and she makes socially conscious films that break societal barriers, build bridges, change attitudes and enable people. 1001 Breast Cancer Nights is a mosaic of audio-visual diaries of Indian breast cancer experiences: vibrant tales of medicine, myth, stigma, survival, romance, tragedy, comedy, artistry, burlesque and even erotica. Taking the form of an online portal, the project will facilitate exchange of information that initiates public dialogue, significantly improving the understanding of the disease, compliance to medical treatment [...]
Cassandra Herrman
Cassandra is a Bay Area filmmaker who is currently producing for the Al Jazeera America documentary series Fault Lines. Her work has been featured on PBS’s FRONTLINE/World, Sound Tracks, America’s Investigative Reports, as well as cable and independent programs. Framed takes a provocative look at activism and empowerment in the age of connectivity by following two inspiring protagonists - a young Kenyan leader shattering the stereotype of the passive aid recipient, and a Brooklyn-born organizer building a movement for effective change at home.
Anthony Cianciolo
The JEROME Project is a multi-platform art history project to preserve, protect, and further the artistic legacy of the late San Francisco-based painter and drag performer Jerome Caja (1958-1995). It is about community, visibility and accessibility to Jerome's paintings and performances. Anthony worked for 18 years on cutting-edge films that fused animation with live action (Natural Born Killers and Tank Girl) and mainstream 2D/3D animated films that re-defined visual FX technology (The Iron Giant, Space Jam, Osmosis Jones and Looney Tunes Back in Action). He helped establish Warner Brothers’ Animation division, where he worked as an art director, technical director, compositor and animator.
Vanessa Carr
Harmed & Dangerous follows Bay Area youth facing felony charges through a first-of-its-kind experiment: restorative justice. The film takes a character-driven, vérité approach to observe this alternative to incarceration and raise questions about punishment, the promise of restorative justice, and whether the intervention it offers is sufficient to create meaningful change for under-resourced youth. Vanessa is an independent cinematographer and documentary filmmaker based in San Francisco. She has shot for Al Jazeera, the Center for Investigative Reporting, PBS and Showtime. Vanessa holds a master's degree in journalism from UC Berkeley. She also co-organizes Backyard Films, a pop-up screening series featuring Bay Area short [...]
Danielle Beverly
Hope is 30 years old and fighting to save her historic African American neighborhood from encroachment by an elite white fraternity, one known to fly the Confederate flag. Old South explores two Southern communities as they collide, and strive to keep their respective legacies relevant in a changing America. Danielle makes documentaries. Her feature Learning to Swallow (2005) premiered at Silverdocs and toured the Southern Circuit. She is a Visiting Professional in Digital Media at Marquette University.
Debra Wilson
A State of Mind is a feature documentary that explores the stigma of mental illness through Alexander and his wife Timothy's love story. Alexander and Timothy's personal life experience living with a mental disorder provides an entry point to look at the ways in which African-Americans struggle with an inadequate mental health care system and the grievous social and cultural stigma people with mental illness face in our country. Debra A. Wilson made her directorial debut with her film Butch Mystique, which screened in more than 30 film festivals worldwide and has won Jury and Audience Awards as well as Showtime’s Black [...]
Jun Stinson
Futbolistas 4 Life is about teens in Oakland, California's Fruitvale neighborhood who campaign to transform their barren playground into a soccer field. The film shows the teens' passion and resiliency as they create a legacy for future generations. Jun is a producer based in the Bay Area. Currently, she produces videos for AJ+, Al Jazeera’s new digital news channel. She has worked on independent documentaries as well as films and videos featured on the Washington Post website, ESPN and MSNBC.
Ron Osgood
Just Like Me documents the Vietnam War from a diverse group of veterans and non-combatants representing many sides of the war. The films look at the ways in which war becomes inscribed into the life histories of ordinary individuals; those who experienced the horrors of war and are left to reconcile for years after the conflict ended. Ron Osgood is an independent media producer/director/editor specializing in documentary production. He previously taught for 25 years in the Department of Telecommunications at Indiana University. His most recent documentary My Vietnam Your Iraq was an official selection at eight film festivals and was broadcast on PBS [...]
Tessa Moran
The Guardians is a cinematic story of human and nature in parallel. Told through the perspectives of an indigenous Mexican community and the threatened monarch butterflies they share a forest with, the film weaves together lyrical images and poetic story to spin an epic tale of survival. Tessa Moran is a producer of nationally broadcast films that have focused on communities in change, from an Israeli kibbutz to a men's suit store in a gentrifying neighborhood. Her latest film Fate of a Salesman aired on the PBS series America Reframed in 2014 and earned her an Emmy Award. Through her production company Eidolon [...]
Dena Montague
Paris Rebels examines the little known history of black youth in Paris in the 1980s and 90s organizing to defend themselves against brutal attacks by skinheads and Neo-Nazis. Inspired by the culture of defiance in early American hip-hop, they organized a novel form of contentious politics in the streets. Dena Montague is a documentary filmmaker and scholar. She makes films that highlight the social, political and artistic experiences of the African Diaspora. She holds a PhD in Political Science from UCLA. She is currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Center for Black Studies Research at UC Santa Barbara.
