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(L-R) Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani
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Kief Davidson
Director/Producer/Editor
Kief Davidson is an award-winning feature film and documentary director
born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. His most recent film, THE DEVIL'S
MINER, had its world premiere at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2005 and
won over a dozen awards including: Tribeca Film Festival, Hot
Docs/Toronto film festival, Chicago International film festival. Most
recently, he was nominated for a Director's Guild Award - Best
Documentary Director, as well as Best Documentary Director for the
European film prize. In addition, he has directed and produced
documentaries for The Discovery Channel, ABC News, PBS and A&E. He is
currently directing a feature length documentary about Kassim Ouma,
junior middle-weight boxing champion of the world who was a child soldier
from Uganda.
Kief began his filmmaking career in 1993 as editor on the Academy
Award-nominated documentary, Blood Ties: The Life and Work of Sally
Mann. He is the recipient of two Emmy nominations for his work with
National Geographic, and on the journalistic film What's News?, he
earned an International Monitor Award for Best Editing. Kief currently
divides his time between Los Angeles and New York City.
Richard Ladkani
Director/Producer/Cinematographer
Richard Ladkani has worked as director and cameraman on documentaries ranging from wildlife (Encounters with the Great White Shark) to political films like Escape Over the Himalayas, a film about Tibetan refugee children, that won 15 international awards. He has also worked as a cinematographer on big-budget historical documentaries involving large-scale reenactments as well as character-driven personal stories shot on location in Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Mongolia.
A 20-part series, Monasteries of the Danube River, earned him the Austrian cinematography award for best picture. Richard prefers to be the cinematographer on the films he directs as often as possible. THE DEVIL’S MINER is his first feature length documentary as a director.
Leonardo Heiblum & Andres Solis
Composers
Since 1993, Leonardo Heiblum and Andres Solis have composed, recorded and produced music for projects encompassing feature films, documentaries, advertising, dance and theater. Their feature credits include Joshua Marston’s Maria Full of Grace, Salma Hayak’s The Maldinado Miracle and Eva Lopez’ De que Phe Lado Estas. Leonardo was also music supervisor for Julie Taymor’s Frida. Leonardo and Andres co-own Audioflot, a state-of-the-art recording studio in Mexico City.
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