Anthony Banua-Simon is an American documentary film director and editor.[1][2][3]

Anthony Banua-Simon
Born
U.S.
Occupation(s)Director, editor
Years active2004–present

Career edit

Anthony attended Evergreen State College and is currently a member of the Spectacle Theater.[4] He directed a short documentary Third Shift, which won best documentary short at the Brooklyn Film Festival in 2014.[5] In 2020, he directed his debut feature documentary Cane Fire, which premiered at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.[6]

In 2021, Anthony was named in Filmmaker's "25 New Faces of Independent Film" and listed in DOC NYC's "40 Under 40" list for 2022.[7][8]

Selected filmography edit

Year Title Contribution Note
2020 Cane Fire Director and editor Documentary
2018 Pure Flix and Chill: The David A.R. White Story Director and editor Documentary short
2014 Third Shift Director and editor Documentary short
2004 A Local Future Director and editor Short film

Awards and nominations edit

Year Result Award Category Work Ref.
2021 Won Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival Vijay Mohan Social Change Award Cane Fire [9]
Won Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Best Documentary Feature [10]
Won DisOrient Film Festival Jason D. Mak Award For Social Justice [11]
2020 Won Indie Memphis Film Festival Best Documentary Feature [12]
2014 Won Brooklyn Film Festival Best Documentary Short Third Shift [5]

References edit

  1. ^ "These Same Myths: Anthony Banua-Simon Interviewed by Forrest Cardamenis". bombmagazine.org. 20 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  2. ^ "Anthony Banua-Simon on Igniting a Conversation with "Cane Fire"". moveablefest.com. 26 September 2021. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  3. ^ Bugbee, Teo (19 May 2022). "'Cane Fire' Review: Here Am I, Your Plundered Island". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  4. ^ "MASSART CINÉ CULTURE: ANTHONY BANUA-SIMON". massart.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  5. ^ a b "Here Are The 'Formula' Brooklyn Film Fest Winners". indiewire.com. 9 June 2014. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  6. ^ "Hot Docs 2020: 10 of the Most Exciting Films in This Year's Lineup". indiewire.com. 28 May 2020. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  7. ^ "Anthony Banua-Simon". filmmakermagazine.com. 11 October 2021. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  8. ^ "40 UNDER 40". docnyc.net. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  9. ^ "AWARD WINNERS". paaff.org. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  10. ^ "37th Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Announces Award Winners". festival.vcmedia.org. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  11. ^ "2021 AWARDS". disorientfilm.org. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  12. ^ "2020 Indie Memphis Film Festival Award-Winners". indiememphis.org. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 2023-03-01.

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