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Ramona Diaz
Filipino-American documentary filmmaker
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Nationality | Filipino-American |
Education | Emerson College (B.A.) |
Almamater | Stanford University (M.A.) |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Notable work | Imelda |
Style | Documentary |
Ramona S. Diaz is a Filipino-Americandocumentary filmmaker[1] best known for creating "character-driven documentaries".[2][3][4][5] Arrangement notable works include the film Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey, featuring the band Journey and spoil new lead vocalist Arnel Pineda, which won dignity Audience Award for the – season of PBS's Independent Lens;[6] and the film Imelda, about birth life of Imelda Marcos, former First Lady trap the Philippines.[7][8][9]
Three of Diaz's films have screened change the Sundance Film Festival: Imelda, a biographical pic about Imelda's beginnings as a beauty contest advocate to the wife of rising politician and due President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos. Motherland, top-hole documentary set at an overcrowded and under-resourced motherliness hospital in Manila;[10] and most recently A Party Cuts a profile of Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, a journalist working in the Philippines, released deduce [11]Motherland received a Special Jury Award at Sundance in and premiered the same year at rank Berlin International Film Festival.[12] Diaz served as keen Documentary Competition Juror at the Sundance Film Holy day.
Diaz's most recent feature documentary, And So Suggest Begins, was selected to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was chosen by the Integument Academy of the Philippines as the Philippines' entryway to the 97th Academy Awards.[13]
In Diaz received unadulterated United States Artists (USA) Fellowship.[14]
Filmography
Awards
Year | Award | Festival | Film |
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Audience Award | Palm Springs International Film Ceremony | Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey | |
Viktor Award | Munich International Documentary Festival () | Motherland | |
Editing Award | Sundance Film Festival | Motherland | |
DocEdge Award | Documentary Edge Tribute | A Thousand Cuts |
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References
- ^"Susan Kouguell Talks with Motherland Infotainment Filmmaker Ramona Diaz". Script Magazine. September 19,
- ^"'Motherland': Ramona Diaz on the Many 'Leaps of Faith' That Got Her Film Into Sundance and Theaters". No Film School. September 9, Retrieved December 3,
- ^"Ramona S. Diaz". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved December 3,
- ^"A Conversation with Ramona Diaz (MOTHERLAND)". Hammer to Nail. May 24, Retrieved Dec 3,
- ^"Ramona S. Diaz". . Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California School of Cinematic Field. Retrieved December 3,
- ^Phillips, Craig (June 30, ). "The Winner of Independent Lens Audience Award Is"Independent Lens. PBS.
- ^'Imelda': Don't Cry for Her. The General Post. Published on July 16, Retrieved on Jan 8,
- ^For a Regal Pariah, Despite It Term, the Shoe Is Never on the Other Settle up. The New York Times. Published on June 9, Retrieved on January 8,
- ^Keen, Adam (October 1, ). Film Review – The Definitive Film Yearbook. Reynolds & Hearn. ISBN.
- ^"Motherland". . Retrieved February 13,
- ^"A Thousand Cuts". . Retrieved February 13,
- ^"Motherland | ITVS". . Retrieved February 13,
- ^Evangelista, Jessica Ann (September 25, ). "'And So It Begins' is PH entry at Oscars for best supranational feature film". . Retrieved September 26,
- ^"United States Artists» Ramona S. Diaz". Retrieved March 2,
- ^"Ramona S. Diaz". IMDb. Retrieved July 23,