Kristina Motwani

Historia

Kristina Motwani is a producer, director, video editor and story consultant living and working in San Francisco. She is a 2019 DOCNYC 40 under 40 honoree, was a 2017 BAVC National MediaMaker Fellow and a 2018 SFFilm FilmHouse Resident. Her work has screened at the Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca, SFFilm festival and more, and has been seen on PBS, Netflix and the World Channel. She has been nominated for a regional Emmy award and received awards from the SF Press Club, the Tellys and the Society for Professional Journalism. She is a judge for the news and doc Emmy Awards and is currently teaching editing at UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She is also a member of the Brown Girls Doc Mafia, a group of women of color who work in Documentary film.

Películas

Fruits of Labor
Editor
A Mexican-American teenage farmworker dreams of graduating high school, when ICE raids in her community threaten to separate her family and force her to become her family’s breadwinner.
Homeroom
Story
Siguiendo la clase de 2020 en Oakland High School en un año marcado por un cambio sísmico, explorando el mundo emocional de los adolescentes que llegan a la mayoría de edad en el contexto de un mundo que cambia rápidamente.
Homeroom
Editor
Siguiendo la clase de 2020 en Oakland High School en un año marcado por un cambio sísmico, explorando el mundo emocional de los adolescentes que llegan a la mayoría de edad en el contexto de un mundo que cambia rápidamente.
First Vote
Editor
A soon-to-be first-time voter, the filmmaker’s thought-provoking journey into the Rust Belt and South captures four Asian American voters’ ardent first time grassroots political participation ignited by the 2016 rise of “Chinese Americans for Trump.” FIRST VOTE is a character driven cinema verité style film chronicling the democratic participation of four Asian American voters from 2016 through the 2018 midterm elections.