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John Cameron Mitchell
Mitchell directed, wrote and starred in the film Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001), for which he received the Best Director and Audience awards at the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Prix at Deauville Film Festival. The film was honored as Best Directorial Debut by the National Board of Review and the L.A. Film Critics Society. Mitchell was also nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor.

He was executive producer of Jonathan Caouette's award-winning documentary Tarnation (2004). His latest film Shortbus (2006) won awards at the Zurich, Athens and Gijon Film Festivals. He has directed music videos for the bands Bright Eyes and Scissor Sisters.

FILMFORWARD DIRECTOR’S SPOTLIGHT | AUG 22 | 7:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE
HOLD UP AT THE HEIST | AUG 22 | 9:30 PM | THE CENTURY HOUSE
MASTERCLASS | AUG 23 | 7:00 PM | VANCITY THEATRE
FOLLOW MY VOICE | AUG 24 | 7:00 PM | CINEMARK TINSELTOWN


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Todd Ahlberg
Filmmaker Todd Ahlberg began his career in production in 1987 at San Francisco Production Group, a leading post and special effects house in San Francisco. Since then, he has worked as producer/ director on a number of film and online projects, including The Pyramid for web-based broadcaster American Cybercast.

In December of 2002, he completed the documentary film Hooked, an exploration of the “online cruising” phenomenon within the gay culture. The documentary screened at over 40 film festivals worldwide, and was acquired for distribution by MTV Networks’ LOGO, as well as Film Threat DVD and Music Video Distributors (MVD).

He most recently completed Meth, a documentary film illuminating the crystal methamphetamine culture within the gay community (www.methmovie.com).

METH | AUG 19 | 7:00 PM | CINEMARK TINSELTOWN


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Brooke Sebold
Brooke Sebold has been producing, directing and editing documentary films in the Bay Area for the last four years. In late 2006, along with co-directors Benita and Todd Sills, Brooke completed her first feature length documentary Red Without Blue. The documentary has screened at over 40 film festivals and museums around the world, and has garnered glowing reviews in the Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Variety, The Seattle Times, The Advocate, Now Magazine and dozens of others.

Red Without Blue is the recipient of numerous awards including the Audience Choice Award at the Slamdance Film Festival and the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival, the HBO Jury Award at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film festival, the Best Documentary Award at the Athens Film & Video Festival and the Festival Director’s Award at the Silverlake Film Festival.

RED WITHOUT BLUE | AUG 18 | 7:00 PM | CINEMARK TINSELTOWN


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Arturo Perez Torres
Arturo was born in Mexico City and studied film in San Francisco and sociology in the Netherlands. After years of working in advertising he made his first documentary Wetback (2005). Super Amigos (2007) is his second film. Arturo lives in Toronto where he recently shot his third documentary titled City Idol.

SUPER AMIGOS | AUG 17 | 5:00 PM | CINEMARK TINSELTOWN
SUPER AMIGOS | AUG 23 | 9:45 PM | VANCITY THEATRE



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Jonah Markowitz 
Jonah Markowitz studied film at Emerson College in Boston, taking semesters abroad to study art history and film studies in Holland and The Czech Republic. Upon graduation, Markowitz moved to LA to pursue a career in film.

Starting in development at Columbia Pictures, he soon transitioned into physical production, with a focus on art direction.  Within two years, Markowitz was inducted into the Art Directors Guild.  As an assistant art director, he worked on such films as Blue Crush, The House of Sand and Fog, Meet The Fockers and Rocky Balboa.  He then went on to Art Direct Universal’s We Are Marshall, and Production Design the Sundance Jury and Audience Award winning feature Quinceañera.

Concurrently, Markowitz wrote and directed the acclaimed short films, I Left Me and Hung Up, which played at over 100 film festivals worldwide. Shelter marks Markowitz’s feature directorial debut.


Philip Szporer
Philip Szporer is a freelance writer, filmmaker and international lecturer based in Montreal. He is Scholar in Residence at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival and was awarded a Pew National Dance/Media Fellowship at UCLA. He lectures at Concordia University, and writes for a number of publications, including Hour, Ballettanz and The Dance Current.

Amongst other media projects, he co-directed and produced, with filmmaker Marlene Millar, the documentaries Moments in Motion, Raising the Bar: The Fresh Voices Project and Byron Chief-Moon: Grey Horse Rider, all currently showing on Bravo, as well as the BravoFACT shorts The Hunt (Jury Prize nominee at New York's Dance on Camera Festival), a soft place to fall and Butte.