Zachary Gutierrez
Weekend Films is a small indie film company from Denver, CO comprised of Zachary Gutierrez & Joshua LaBure. The two have been making films together for 5 years. 2 feature films + 6 short films later and they're still chugging along making micro budget films because they love it.
Joshua LaBure
Weekend Films is a small indie film company from Denver, CO comprised of Joshua LaBure & Zachary Gutierrez. The two have been making films together for 5 years. 2 feature films + 6 short films later and they're still chugging along making micro budget films because they love it.
Adriana Barbosa
Adriana Barbosa part of the Film Collective "Cinefusão" since 2009 where she has worked in films such 'Wax' and 'String Quintet' and developed a video lab called "Laboratorio Cinefusão".
Bruno Mello Castanho
Bruno Mello Castanho graduated in journalism, he specialized in film directing and dramaturgy. In 2009 he directed the short film "Cerol"selected for the 42nd Brazilian Film Festival of Brasilia; and "Quinteto de Cordas" (2010), screened at the Barcelona Festival.
Shaya Mulcahy
Shaya Mulcahy is a NY-based film director, editor, writer & producer. She received her BA from the University of Southern California. For three years, she was an Executive Assistant for a Broadway and Film Producer, performing administrative and creative development responsibilities.
Brad Abrahams
Brad Abrahams is a documentary filmmaker and commercial director from Canada, currently based in the USA. His all-consuming interests in weird science and general esoterica inspire his stories.
Luis Servera
Luis Servera is an emerging filmmaker from The Bronx who has directed nationally broadcasted music videos and commercial content for brands such as Sony Pictures, Brand Jordan, Allstate and ESPN. His most notable work is We Are Worldwide Orphans, a Public Service Announcement produced by Sony Pictures in conjunction with Worldwide Orphans.
Mimi Jeffries
Mimi Jeffries holds a B.A. in Theater Studies from Yale College and an M.F.A. in Film with distinction from Columbia University. Her first short, Open Roads, won screenwriting awards at the Nantucket Film Festival and HollyShorts Film Festival.