His short films navigate the construction of Nature through studies of landscape, place-making, and the experience of the non-human. Sean Hanley is a New York based director and cinematographer working primarily in documentary and artist moving image. Is the classic Noo Yawk accent fading away? – Short doc (Director, Editor, Cinematographer) Toñita’s – Short documentary (Director, Editor, Cinematographer)īrilliant Soil – Feature documentary (Director, Editor, Cinematographer) Sebastian lives and works in NYC where he is the founder and curator of PROYECTOR, a traveling series of contemporary, independent Mexican cinema, and a board member of UNIONDOCS center for documentary art. His work has been exhibited internationally at ARCO (Madrid), The MAK Museum (Vienna), Creative Time (NY), InSite_05 (Tijuana-San Diego), among many other art and film festivals. and Mexico on Univision) about Tijuana-San Diego border culture where he was raised. He directed, shot and edited multiple episodes of the documentary series BULBO that he co-created (broadcast in U.S. Sebastian photographed and edited the award winning documentary TIJUANEADOS ANONYMOUS. His feature doc BRILLIANT SOIL was awarded the Material Culture & Archeology Film Prize at RAI Fest of Ethnographic Film, Edinburgh. His short documentary TOÑITA’S was a part of MoMA Documentary Fortnight. Sebastian Diaz is a director, cinematographer and Emmy awarded editor (THE AND web series). She is the Director of the MDOCS Storytellers’ Institute residency and MDOCS Forum seminar at Skidmore College where she teaches documentary production and studies. She is currently co-directing the feature documentary Lyd In Exile with Rami Younis, which was invited to pitch at Cannes Film Festival Doc Corner and Days of Cinema in Ramallah in 2018. She is a recipient of the 2014 Paul Robeson award from the Newark Museum for her feature documentary The Rink, which aired on PBS (WNET/NJTV). In 2009, after the debut of her feature documentary Thing With No Name, she was named one of the “Top 10 Independent Filmmakers to Watch” by Independent Magazine. She has been supported by grants and fellowships from the Jerome Foundation, the Paul Newman Foundation, the Ford Foundation, NYSCA, the Center of Contemporary Art in Pont- Aven, the LABA House of Study, the MacDowell Colony, and The Palestinian American Research Center. Friedland’s works have been broadcast on PBS, and have screened widely at festivals and galleries including: LAFF, DOCNYC, Anthology Film Archives, Lincoln Center, and Visible Evidence. Her documentary films and installations are concerned with personal stories that reveal larger histories and intricacies about place and society. Sarah Friedland received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and the International School of Film and Television in Cuba and her MFA from the Integrated Media Art Program at Hunter College.
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