Lamento con Alas: Documenting Unidentified Deaths at the Texas-Mexico Border
I produced, shot, and edited this film in the summer of 2014 about unidentified deaths at the border in Texas.
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Durham, NC, USA
1 review$800 - $2000 / Day
Pilar Timpane is a filmmaker and producer based in Durham, NC. Her work has focused on women's stories, immigration narratives, and religious communities with the aim of using storytelling for social change. She holds a BA from Rutgers University and a Masters in Theological Studies from Duke University Divinity School. She co-directed and produced SANTUARIO (2019, PBS/ReelSouth & AlJazeera). SANTUARIO was the winner of the Best Documentary Short Jury Prize at New Orleans Film Festival 2018 as well as the Crested Butte ActNow Award and the IF/Then Shorts American South Pitch. She is an alumna of the New Orleans Film Society Southern Producers Lab, Indie Grits Real Fiction Lab, and Women in Film/Stella Artois Finishing Fund. She was named a 2021 Ella Fountain Pratt Emerging Artist by the Durham Arts Council. Pilar is a 2022 ITVS/NEH Humanities Documentary Development Fellow and a Logan Nonfiction Program Fellow, working on her first feature film as director, about the changing role of women in the Catholic Church.
I produced, shot, and edited this film in the summer of 2014 about unidentified deaths at the border in Texas.
I produced, shot, and edited this short video for the Fujimura Institute about an interactive multimedia exhibit "QU4RTETs" responding to the poetry of T.S. Eliot.
I produced, co-shot, and edited this short film about the Chan family, a missionary family living in San Francisco.
Photos at the Wild Goose Festival in Shakori Hills, NC.
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