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Jason Silverman
Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice, Critique de cinéma, Scénariste
États-Unis
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Site web : www.sembenefilm.com
Français
Jason Silverman est un scénariste, producteur et réalisateur américain.
Il a écrit plus de 400 articles sur le cinéma et les médias pour le magazine « Wired » et Wired.com. Il a eu sa Licence à l’Université du Michigan et son Master au Middlebury College. Il coréalise avec Samba Gadjigo le documentaire SEMEBENE! (portrait du cinéaste-écrivain sénégalais).
Il a écrit plus de 400 articles sur le cinéma et les médias pour le magazine « Wired » et Wired.com. Il a eu sa Licence à l’Université du Michigan et son Master au Middlebury College. Il coréalise avec Samba Gadjigo le documentaire SEMEBENE! (portrait du cinéaste-écrivain sénégalais).
English
Jason Silverman is a American writer, producer, director.
He is co-founder of King Tomato Productions, for which he produced the award-winning films Shameless (winner, Great Plains Film Festival) and Olympia (SXSW, Opening Night Film; Slamdance, Closing Night Film; Sundance Channel).
As a program director and festival producer, his events for organizations including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, El Museo del Barrio, the National Hispanic Cultural Center and the Santa Fe Opera have drawn nearly 330,000 people. He currently serves as the Director of the Cinematheque at the Center for Contemporary Arts and an adjunct professor at the Institute for American Indian Arts. He has written more than 400 articles on film and media for « Wired » magazine and Wired.com, and received his B.A. from University of Michigan and his M.A. from Middlebury College. He oversees, with Samba Gadjigo, all elements of the project.
Source : www.sembenefilm.com (Galle Ceddo Projects LLC)
He is co-founder of King Tomato Productions, for which he produced the award-winning films Shameless (winner, Great Plains Film Festival) and Olympia (SXSW, Opening Night Film; Slamdance, Closing Night Film; Sundance Channel).
As a program director and festival producer, his events for organizations including the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, El Museo del Barrio, the National Hispanic Cultural Center and the Santa Fe Opera have drawn nearly 330,000 people. He currently serves as the Director of the Cinematheque at the Center for Contemporary Arts and an adjunct professor at the Institute for American Indian Arts. He has written more than 400 articles on film and media for « Wired » magazine and Wired.com, and received his B.A. from University of Michigan and his M.A. from Middlebury College. He oversees, with Samba Gadjigo, all elements of the project.
Source : www.sembenefilm.com (Galle Ceddo Projects LLC)
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