Georg Koszulinski (Writer/Director/Producer) is a multimodal filmmaker whose work spans a wide range of forms and styles. His recent work engages issues of the Anthropocene and explores his hybrid approach to fiction & non-fiction storytelling. Throughout his career Georg has produced and directed eleven feature-length fiction and documentary films and dozens of short form experimental, essayistic, and narrative works. His films have been licensed through Gravitas Ventures, Docurama, Amazon Prime, Tubi, Fandor, the Documentary Channel, and Alexander Street/Proquest, and his award-winning works have been presented at hundreds of film festivals, museums, and microcinemas around the world. vimeo.com/koszullinski
Tiffany Albright (Producer) is a producer, writer, and director based in Greensboro, NC. Her work centers women and queer stories, and explores identity, gender, sexuality, and class in genre film. She’s been a participant in the inaugural Stowe Story Labs Producers Lab and a quarterfinalist for the Academy Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship. She is a producer of the sci-fi feature Nemesis Eterna with award-winning director Stephen van Vuuren, now in post-production. Her short narrative and documentary films have screened at dozens of festivals around the US, including RiverRun International Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Indie Grits, Cucalorus, and more. tiffany-albright.com
Kevin Sherman (Producer) is a media scholar and producer who specializes in documentary and ethnographic film/video. His films have screened at over 50 international festivals including Visions du Réel, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, True/False Film Festival, Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest, AFI Docs and the Atlanta Film Festival. His co-production Give (with director David de Rozas) was nominated in 2019 for an Emmy for Outstanding New Approaches: Documentary and won the 2019 Full Frame Jury Award for Best Short. Give is distributed by PBS/POV.
Matt “TK” Devine (Producer/Lead) is a writer, producer, director and performer. His creations center around existentially and socially conscious issues. Matt’s projects have programmed at dozens of film festivals, including the Atlanta Film Festival, Sunscreen Film Festival, and Dances With Films, backed by the Creative Artists Agency, Octagon Entertainment Management and Brian Graden Media, and featured everywhere from Salon, Yahoo! Finance, and Upworthy. Matt is a graduate of the University of Florida and Northwestern University and lives in his self-built tiny house in Los Angeles. devinediaries.c
Kate E. Hinshaw (Cinematographer/Associate Producer) is a tactile filmmaker and cinematographer who works with digital and film cameras alike. Coming from an experimental background, she is interested in using the cinematic gaze to render visible the interiority of the feminine. Her work has screened at SXSW, Maryland Film Festival, Atlanta Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, and Indie Grits. She was the recipient of the 2020 Vanishing Angle Post Production Grant, and 2021 Southern Documentary Fund Filmmaker award for excellence in southern storytelling. She publishes and curates Analog Cookbook – a film zine that celebrates and shares knowledge of analog filmmaking, darkroom process, and features artists from all over the world. She currently resides in Wilmington, NC where she is Assistant Professor of Cinematography at UNCW. katehinshaw.com
JC Farris (Associate Producer) is the producer, writer, and/or director of over 20 short films and web series episodes. Her short film WE HATE BOB was in over a dozen film festivals winning 2 Audience Choice awards, a Best Writer and Best Director award. She also produced the feature film GHOSTWRITER which premiered at Dances with Films. Her short film TAKE A BREATH will take part in the 13 Minutes of Horror Film Festival, premiering on Shudder in August. JC has worked on several productions, at arts organizations, and festivals. She took part in the Stowe Story Producers Lab and the Chicago Independent Producers Lab, is a company member of the non-profit Soft Cage Films, a reader for screenplay competitions, and a screener for film festivals. Her interest lies in horror, sci-fi, and thriller genres with strong social themes. jcfarrisfilm.com