Martina Radwan is a New York City-based, award-winning filmmaker. “Saving Face,” the 2012 Academy Award Winner for Short Documentary andEmmy winner, earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Cinematography in 2013. Her recent work includes “Boys State (Ben’s character),
” “Inventing Tomorrow,” “The Final Year,” “The Family I Had,” “ThePromised Band,” “Through A Lens Darkly” and “Hot Coffee.” Her narrative features include “Under Construction” (the first female directed feature in Bangladesh), “Rain” (the first female directed Bahamian feature), Gideon Raff’s American films “Train” and “The Killing Floor,” as well as the award-winning “Singapore Dreaming.” Her directorial debut “Spring in Awe” won the Media Awareness Award at the Media That Matters Film Festival in 2004 and the Best Editing Award at the Brooklyn Film Festival and was part of PBS’ New York Reel the same year. Her second film “Aliens Among Us” played theatrically at IDA’s DocuWeek, 2009 and at numerous festivals. She is currently completing her first feature-length doc.
Invited by: Chiemi Karasawa
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