John Kane
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Palo Alto California USA |
Contact Type: Artist |
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Bio:
John Kane is a graduate student in documentary filmmaking at Stanford University. After two years spent working, traveling, and absorbing local slang in Mexico City, he made his first documentary, "Josue, Sin Cara (Josue, Without a Face)", which portrayed the day-to-day life of a child undocumented immigrant from Honduras. His next film, "Orishas are Our Saints" has screened at Silverdocs and the Silver Lake Film Festival (LA). "Left in Baghdad" – John's film about an injured Iraq veteran returning home with his family – was a regional finalist for the 2007 Student Academy Award. Filmography/Awards Info: Josue Sin Cara (Josue Without A Face), 2005, 13 min. Orishas Are Our Saints, 2006, 4 min. Left in Baghdad, 2007, 13 min. (co-directed with Peter Jordan) B is for Break, 2007, 6 min. This Contact appears in this database if Microcinema International has screened a film directed by the Contact, a film directed by the contact is featured in a DVD distributed by the Blackchair Collection Shop, or featured an organization or activity linked with the Contact. This database is used for commercial as well as informational, non-commercial purposes. It is a historical archive of Microcinema International's activities. Inclusion in this database and archive in no way implies a continuing formal relationship or affiliation with Microcinema International or the Blackchair Label nor an endorsement of its activities by the Contact. Contact details are not displayed in order to protect privacy. If you wish to contact this artist please see their website as listed above or write Microcinema International and we will be happy to forward your e-mail.
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