Amy Grappell

Amy Grappell’s documentary QUADRANGLE, about her experience growing up in a group marriage, premiered at Sundance, where it won a Jury Prize. It went on to win Best Short Film at SXSW, AFI, and Dallas International Film Festival, and had its New York premiere at New Directors / New Films before being broadcast on HBO. She was one of the select writer/directors of Richard Linklater’s SLACKER remake. Her documentary LIGHT FROM THE EAST, shot in Ukraine during the fall of Communism, premiered at SXSW, aired on PBS and is part of the collection at the Library of Congress. Grappell is currently adapting the QUADRANGLE story to a feature length screenplay. She holds a BA in film and literature from New York University, is a graduate of the MFA acting program at The North Carolina School of the Arts, and is the recipient of grants from Austin Film Society, National Endowment for the Arts, Texas Council for the Humanities, the Trull Foundation. She is a native New Yorker living in Austin, where she is an active member if the independent film community. 

www.quadranglefilm.com

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Gina Kamentsky

Gina Kamentsky’s first animated film was produced when she was 12 using a Bell and Howell 8mm camera and drawing on recycled computer paper. Since then she has been passionate about creating animation and has progressed through a variety of narrative and experimental forms. In her current work she draws and paints images directly on film stock, a technique known as direct animation. Her experimental films explore accidental intersections between image and sound and the anxious pulse of 24 frames per second. Her work has screened at numerous festivals including Annecy, Ottawa and Ann Arbor.

ginakamentsky.com

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Lyle Kash

Lyle Kash is an American transgender filmmaker based in Los Angeles. In 2018 he formed T4T Productions, a collection of artists committed to putting trans people in front of and behind the camera lens. Under the auspices of T4T Productions (shorthand for Trans for Trans, an abbreviation which comes from bygone Craigslist personals ads), Kash wrote and directed his debut film, Death and Bowling, with an almost entirely transgender cast. Kash holds a BA from Oberlin College in Comparative American Studies and an MFA from the California Institute of the Arts in Film/Video. 

www.lylekash.com  

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