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Cinéma/TV
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Raymond Telles
Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice
États-Unis

Site web : www.paradigmproductions.org
Français
Producteur et réalisateur américain.
English
American Producer/Director.
Telles’s 20-year career in film and television includes the production of numerous documentaries and news magazine segments. He has produced and directed for public and network television, including ABC’s Turning Point and NBC’s Dateline. His independent productions include films for the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and ITVS.
Telles co-directed and produced The Fight In The Fields: César Chávez and the Farmworkers’ Struggle, a feature documentary on César Chávez and the farmworkers’ movement, which was in documentary competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Telles has produced more than 30 documentaries, including the PBS Frontline program Children of the Night, which won a DuPont-Columbia Gold Baton Award as well as a number of other honors. For PBS, he directed In Search of Law and Order, a three-hour series on juvenile justice, which was broadcast nationally in 1999. Telles recently produced Eye on the Universe for Discovery Networks International, Miracle Babies for MSNBC Investigates and segments for Life 360 (PBS) and ABC’s Nightline.
Telles has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, two PBS Programming Awards for News and Current Affairs, the Ohio State Award, an ALMA Award, a NATAS Community Service Award, top honors in the San Francisco, American Film and Video Association, Chicago, and New York film festivals and two CINE Golden Eagles. He has an M.F.A. in film from UCLA and is a member of the Writers’ Guild of America and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Telles is currently an adjunct assistant professor in UC Berkeley’s department of ethnic studies.
Source:
www.pbs.org/independentlens/raceistheplace/bios.html
Telles’s 20-year career in film and television includes the production of numerous documentaries and news magazine segments. He has produced and directed for public and network television, including ABC’s Turning Point and NBC’s Dateline. His independent productions include films for the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and ITVS.
Telles co-directed and produced The Fight In The Fields: César Chávez and the Farmworkers’ Struggle, a feature documentary on César Chávez and the farmworkers’ movement, which was in documentary competition at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. Telles has produced more than 30 documentaries, including the PBS Frontline program Children of the Night, which won a DuPont-Columbia Gold Baton Award as well as a number of other honors. For PBS, he directed In Search of Law and Order, a three-hour series on juvenile justice, which was broadcast nationally in 1999. Telles recently produced Eye on the Universe for Discovery Networks International, Miracle Babies for MSNBC Investigates and segments for Life 360 (PBS) and ABC’s Nightline.
Telles has won numerous awards, including three Emmys, two PBS Programming Awards for News and Current Affairs, the Ohio State Award, an ALMA Award, a NATAS Community Service Award, top honors in the San Francisco, American Film and Video Association, Chicago, and New York film festivals and two CINE Golden Eagles. He has an M.F.A. in film from UCLA and is a member of the Writers’ Guild of America and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Telles is currently an adjunct assistant professor in UC Berkeley’s department of ethnic studies.
Source:
www.pbs.org/independentlens/raceistheplace/bios.html
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