Monona Wali

출생 : 1955-08-03, Benares, India

약력

Monona Wali is a short story writer and novelist, and an award-winning documentary filmmaker and screenwriter. Her stories have been published in The Santa Monica Review, Stone Canoe, Tiferet, Catamaran, A Journal of South Asian American Literature and other literary journals. She was born in Benares, India, and immigrated to the United States with her family as a young child. She has two grown daughters, Kanchan and Maya Wali-Richardson. She lives in Los Angeles, California, and teaches creative writing at Santa Monica College and volunteers with InsideOut Writers, an organization that offers writing classes for incarcerated youth.

참여 작품

Maria's Story
Editor
It is El Salvador, 1989, three years before the end of a brutal civil war that took 75,000 lives. Maria Serrano, wife, mother, and guerrilla leader is on the front lines of the battle for her people and her country. With unprecedented access to FMLN guerrilla camps, the filmmakers dramatically chronicle Maria's daily life in the war.
Maria's Story
Director
It is El Salvador, 1989, three years before the end of a brutal civil war that took 75,000 lives. Maria Serrano, wife, mother, and guerrilla leader is on the front lines of the battle for her people and her country. With unprecedented access to FMLN guerrilla camps, the filmmakers dramatically chronicle Maria's daily life in the war.
리포 맨
Nurse
한 미친 과학자가 자신의 쉐비 말리부를 몰고 가던 중 경관의 검문을 받지만 차 트렁크에서 이상한 현상이 벌어져 경관을 녹여버리게 된다. 한편, 펑크족 청년인 주인공 오토(Otto: 에밀리오 에스테베즈 분)는 일자리에서 쫓겨나는 동시에 여자 친구를 잃는 일을 겪게 된다. 오토는 차량 탈취 비결을 버드(Bud: 해리 딘 스탠톤 분)로부터 배우고 자동차를 훔치는 리포맨의 생활에 빠져든다. 한편, CIA에서는 외계인이 지구에 왔다는 정보를 가지고 쉐비 말리부를 찾고 있다. 이것을 찾으면 20,000불을 주겠다는 말에 오토와 버드, 악명 높은 로드리게스 형제, 핵 과학자들, 펑크족 갱단 등이 함께 뛰어든다.
Grey Area
Writer
The dilapidated former house/headquarters of South Central LA's Black Panthers is at the center of a clash between radical ideals of the past, and 1980s Buppie efforts to use white-owned platforms (banks, media) to uplift the community.
Grey Area
Director
The dilapidated former house/headquarters of South Central LA's Black Panthers is at the center of a clash between radical ideals of the past, and 1980s Buppie efforts to use white-owned platforms (banks, media) to uplift the community.