eaten by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher.
film must:
-touch on the world of expectation (either high or low)
Michael Palmieri is a director, cinematographer, and editor. His first documentary feature October Country
was a co-directing effort with Donal Mosher that won the grand jury
prize for best US documentary at Silverdocs and was nominated for an
Independent Spirit Award for best documentary in 2009. He has directed
music videos for Beck, The Strokes, Belle and Sebastian and many others,
and his film and video collaborations include work with film and fine
artists Christopher Doyle, Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, Adrian Paci
and Tauba Aeurbach. He has been a guest lecturer at the Edinburgh
College of Art and at the Balkan film program in Kosovo and is an
adjunct professor of film at CCA in San Francisco.
Donal Mosher is a photographer, writer, and musician. His photo documentary work inspired his collaborative directing of October Country
with Michael Palmieri. His visual work has been shown in Los Angeles,
New York, Portland, and San Francisco’s SF Camerawork. His fiction and
non-fiction writings have appeared in Instant City, Satellite, Frozen
Tears, Still Blue – An Anthology of Working Class Writing, Life as We
Show it – Writings On Film, and the Lamba Award winning Portland Queer
Anthology. He is also a principle subject of Robert Arnold’s documentary
film “Key of G,” which focuses on life and work with a severely
disabled young man.
www.michaelpalmieri.com/
www.donalmosher.com/
commissioned at Boogaloos, San Francisco, CA. cinemad visa #53