Aisha Amin
Aisha Amin is a filmmaker who is interested in the intersection of cinematic storytelling and non-fiction film, and exploring the boundaries of hybrid documentary. Her work focuses on creating portraits of unique and diverse communities within the US and covers themes such as identity, race, religion, and gentrification.
Nick Singer
Nick Singer, a native New Yorker, is a recent graduate of the MFA filmmaking program at Columbia University.
Madeline Stephenson
Madeline Stephenson is a New York-based filmmaker who has dedicated her life to making movies. Ditching reality, her style tends towards the magical, the romantic, the dark, and the adventurous.
Allonzo Armijo
Allonzo Armijo is a self-taught filmmaker, photographer, and student based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is currently earning his Liberal Arts degree from the University of New Mexico.
Daniel Jaffe
Daniel is a filmmaker, photographer, writer, and artist hailing from San Diego, California, currently living in New York City. His films have been shown at Telluride Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, Slamdance, Brooklyn Film Festival, The Ivy, Woods Hole, and Las Vegas.
Maris Curran
Maris Curran is a director and producer whose films have screened at Berlinale and MoMA and have been featured on The New York Times Op-Docs and the PBS series Independent Lens.
Kirk Larsen
Kirk is a writer and director who lives in Los Angeles with his wife and kids. He likes to tell visually driven human stories that make people laugh and feel stuff and think.