Ramonas diaz biography
Ramona S. Diaz - Biography - IMDb
- Ramona S. Diaz is a Filipino-American documentary filmmaker [1] best known for creating "character-driven documentaries".
Ramona S. Diaz - American Academy in Rome
Ramón Díaz Biography - Pantheon
- Ramona S. Diaz is a Filipino-American documentary filmmaker [1] best known for creating "character-driven documentaries".
Ramona S. Diaz: 'There is no such thing as objectivity in ...
- Ramona S. Diaz is an award-winning Asian American filmmaker whose films have screened at Sundance, the Berlinale, Tribeca, the Viennale, IDFA, SXSW, Hot Docs, and many other top- tier film festivals.
Imelda (film) - Wikipedia
- Ramona Diaz is an award-wining Asian-American filmmaker best known for her compelling character-driven documentaries that combine a profound appreciation for cinematic aesthetics and potent storytelling.
AND SO IT BEGINS - Cinephil
Ramona S. Diaz - American Film Showcase
Ramona S. Diaz - Creative Capital
| imelda documentary | Ramona Diaz is an Asian-American filmmaker best known for her compelling character-driven documentaries that combine a profound appreciation for cinematic. |
| filipino reporter | Ramona Diaz is an award-wining Asian-American filmmaker best known for her compelling character-driven documentaries that combine a profound appreciation for cinematic aesthetics and potent storytelling. |
| Ramona S. Diaz is an award-winning Asian American filmmaker whose films have screened at Sundance, the Berlinale, Tribeca, the Viennale, IDFA, SXSW, Hot Docs. |
Ramona Diaz - Wikipedia
Ramona Diaz
Ramona Diaz is an award-wining Asian-American filmmaker best known for her compelling character-driven documentaries that combine a profound appreciation for cinematic aesthetics and potent storytelling. Ramona's films have demonstrated her ability to gain intimate access to the people she films - be they rock stars, first ladies, dissidents, or teachers - resulting in keenly observed moments and nuanced narratives that are unforgettable. She has received funding from major agencies such as the Independent Television Service (ITVS), the Sundance Documentary Fund, MacArthur Foundation, Tribeca Institute, the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Prior to pursuing a career as an independent filmmaker, Diaz was an associate producer for Cadillac Desert, a major PBS documentary series about the quest for water in the American West. In 2005, Diaz broadened her repertoire to include television commercial directing and producing