October 4, 2020

Nelson G. Navarrete

Nelson Gonzalez Navarrete is a multifaceted filmmaker born in Venezuela, living in Los Angeles, California. He began his film career making iconic music videos in the Latin American Hip-Hop scene and co-directed his first feature documentary, A La Calle, a film that explores the complex political tensions of Venezuela.

October 4, 2020

Patricia E. Gillespie

Patricia E. Gillespie is the daughter of a cable splicer and a seamstress. She loves verité, underdogs, and the Fujinon 19-90. She’d tell you about her next project, but has to use Signal. The director of The Devil You Know, a To Be Announced MTV Studios Documentary and the producer of Unrest, she is based in Brooklyn, […]

October 4, 2020

Ja’Tovia Gary

Ja’Tovia Gary is an artist and filmmaker whose work seeks to liberate the distorted histories through which Black life is often viewed. In 2017, she was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Her award-winning films have screened at festivals and cinemas worldwide. She has received generous support from Sundance, Cinereach, and […]

October 4, 2020

Asad Faruqi

Asad Faruqi is an Emmy award-winning filmmaker with over a decade of experience behind the camera. He has lensed a number of award-winning films such as HBO’s Academy Award-winning Documentary Shorts, A Girl in the River and Saving Face. He is based in Brooklyn, New York.

October 4, 2020

Jessica Earnshaw

Jessica Earnshaw is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work focuses on criminal justice and has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, and elsewhere. She won the Albert Maysles Best New Documentary Director Award at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival for her first feature film, Jacinta.

October 4, 2020

Lauren Domino

Lauren Domino is a writer and producer based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She is a 2017 Sundance Creative Producing Fellow. Her work as a producer includes Alone, America, and Time. She co-hosts the podcast The Secret Lives of Black Women, which has been highlighted by The New York Times and Forbes.

October 4, 2020

Reid Davenport

Reid Davenport’s work focuses on disability from a political perspective. His in-production feature film, I Didn’t See You There, has been awarded the Doc Society’s New Perspectives Grant and was selected to be included in the 2020 IFP Week. Reid is a 2017 TED Fellow and based in Oakland, California.

October 4, 2020

Luther Clement-Lam

Luther Clement-Lam got his start in film editing viral rap videos. His award-winning directing, editing, and cinematography work has screened worldwide. Among his many projects, he directed the Cinema Eye Honors-nominated and Academy Award-shortlisted Stay Close. Luther is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

October 4, 2020

Victoria Chalk

Victoria Chalk is a British-Chinese editor in Los Angeles, California. Her credits include the PBS series Asian Americans, and PJ Raval’s documentary Call Her Ganda. She’s currently editing Sara Terry’s documentary That’s How We Roll. Victoria is the 2019 Karen Schmeer Editing Fellow and an organizer with A-DOC and Across The Cut, an intersectional roster for editors.

October 4, 2020

Maxx Caicedo

Maxx Caicedo is a director/producer for the digital production company Vitamin in San Francisco, California. A second-generation Colombian-American, he studied at Tufts University, where he received his B.A. in political science and English literature before entering the Peace Corps to teach English and biology in Mozambique. In 2012, he joined Lake Research Partners as a political […]