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Juan Pablo Daranas Molina, Grad
The Confirmation
Juan Pablo (Juampa) Daranas Molina is a Cuban filmmaker who runs FILA20, a film collective based in New York City. FILA20's work has been screened at hundreds of festivals, including Sundance, Warsaw, Glasgow, New Orleans, Miami, Borscht, Rooftop Films, etc.; and on platforms like Amazon Video, Booooooom.TV, Comcast Xfinity, Short of the Week, and ShortsTV.
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Bianca Di Marco, Grad
Threads of Desire
Bianca Di Marco is an Italian filmmaker based in New York City. Following her studies at King's College London, she cut her teeth in advertising and commercial production in London, Rome, and New York City, with clients such as Beats by Dre, Mountain Dew, Ferragamo, Cadbury, and Nivea, and working with directors like Guy Ritchie, Nabil, Gary Freedman, Johnny Hardstaff and Francesco Carrozzini.
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Ewurakua Dawson-Amoah, Undergrad
to the girl that looks like me
Ewurakua is a passionate writer/director and recent graduate of New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Along with writing and directing, Ewurakua has strong experience in sound design and music composition. Her work has been recognized in numerous film competitions, including Fusion Film Festival, NYC Sight, and Sound Showcase and the Tony Hawkins Award for Excellence in Sound Design.
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Victor Dias Rodrigues, Undergrad
All Riders
Born in Brazil, Victor Dias Rodrigues’ upbringing across four continents informs his outlook on the complexities of the human condition. Fluent in 4 languages, he seeks to explore these themes with his documentary work.
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Matthew Ericson, Undergrad
Loving You Is Complicated
Matthew Ericson is a filmmaker from Shoreview, Minnesota. He hopes this film is one of many.
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Maureen Gillis, Grad
Plaisir
Molly Gillis is a Brooklyn based filmmaker. She recently graduated from NYU Grad Film with her MFA in film directing. Her last short, NOW YOU KNOW, screened at the 2019 Palm Springs Shortfest, Maryland Film Festival, Flickers Rhode Island Film Festival, Hollyshorts, and premiered on Short of the Week.
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