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Kate Bohan is an award-winning Chinese-American writer, director, and producer who received her BFA from the Chinese Broadcasting University of Journalism.  Moving to Los Angeles  from China in 1998 with her family .  Bohan dedicated herself to studying film in hopes of transforming her  dream into reality. Her earliest passion was to study film  in AFI . - In 2018, she wrote and directed and produced  feature film "Kayla" which  received multiple awards from a number of prestigious film festivals and gained national recognition for her outstanding screenwriting and directing skills. She has worked with Joe Estevez for this project. In 2020, she wrote, directed, and produced her second feature film, "Harper", which has just completed a successful theatrical run in Los Angeles, thus qualifying it for the 94th Academy Awards in 2022. "Harper" won a Gold Remi Award just this past year in the 55th Houston International Film Festival in 2022 and was also a Semi-Finalist in the Flicker Rhode Island International Film Festival 2022. Since its global release in Summer 2022, "Harper" has been a resounding success.

Jen Gatien has produced 17 feature films since 2007. Among these is Chelsea On The Rocks starring Ethan Hawke which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival as an official selection and three films that premiered in Sundance narrative competition: Hounddog starring Dakota Fanning and Robin Wright, Holy Rollers starring Jesse Eisenberg and For Ellen starring Paul Dano. Gatien premiered Jack And Diane and Dixieland at the Tribeca Film Festival. She produced Kiss of the Damned by Xan Cassavetes which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and SXSW. Along with Spike Lee, Gatien produced Evolution Of A Criminal by Darius Clark Monroe for PBS. Other films include Furlough starring Melissa Leo and Anna Paquin and Midnight Sun starring Bella Thorne. 

Just recently announced is Limelight at Amazon Studios with Nick Pileggi (Goodfellas and Casino) as well as a feature documentary at Neon. Gatien serves as vice-chairperson of the board of the Lower East Side Girls Club. She is a graduate of Columbia University.

Kathleen Lee is a producer. Her project MOLLY BLING BLING, written and directed by Juefang Zhang, was notably selected as an SFFILM Westridge finalist. Her list of credits includes producing "Will You Be My Quaran-tine?" a rom com twist created in response to the global pandemic, that was distributed via LA Weekly Asia with support from Gelson's Market. "12 Steps to Financial Aid" and "Fishbone," were also semi-finalist-selected features for Sundance Labs.

Kathleen has long overseen Marketing & Operations for the Asian World Film Festival for over seven years. She has also been working for various Film PR events including Sundance Film Festival Asia, ADG Awards, MUAHS Awards, ICG ECA, FYC Events for VICE on HBO and more.

Now as a seasoned producer, she dedicates her work to live-action film production, specializing in bringing projects to life by amplifying the voices of women and people of color. Producing motivates Kathleen to collaborate with and be inspired by people who share a common thread. Even if their stories are one of a kind, their passion for creating is the same as hers - because their stories matter.

In 2023 Logan was nominated for an Emmy in Long Form Camera Work for his work on the Peacock mini-series “Meddling.”

Logan is a Los Angeles based cinematographer with a passion for visual storytelling. A problem solver, Logan strives to push himself creatively on each project he shoots to achieve images that are both breathtaking and help move the story forward. When not on set Logan is an avid runner, and enjoys making homemade ice cream.

Logan also received the 2016 Ian Connor Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Dillard Brown's film "Love Child."In 2017, Logan was the recipient of the ASC Andrew Lesnie Heritage Award from the American Society of Cinematographers for his work on Rachel Econ's film, "Widow.""Widow" was featured in the January 2018 edition of American Cinematographer Magazine.

Sig De Miguel and Stephen Vincent have cast over 150 films including the current release ABOUT MY FATHER starring Robert De Niro.

Their credits include CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG for Paramount, I CARRY YOU WITH ME (NEXT Award Winner at Sundance), RABBIT HOLE (Academy Award Nominee), THE GRIZZLIES (TIFF), HELLO AGAIN based on the Michael John LaChiusa musical, MOST BEAUTIFUL ISLAND (Grand Jury Prize Winner SXSW) NOVITIATE (Breakthrough Director Winner at Sundance), BUSHWICK (Sundance & Cannes), CARRIE PILBY (TIFF), THE INVITATION (Best Picture – Sitges), COLD IN JULY (Cannes and Sundance), WE ARE WHAT WE ARE (Cannes and Sundance), UNION SQUARE (TIFF),  FOR ELLEN (Sundance Grand Jury Prize nominee). GUN HILL ROAD (Sundance Grand Jury Prize nominee), HOLY ROLLERS (Sundance Grand Jury Prize Nominee) and ADAM (Sundance Grand Jury Prize Nominee & Alfred P. Sloan Winner).

David Dean Ebert is an award-winning motion picture and television production designer, the creative director at El Rey Productions and travelling artist. He is a member of the Art Directors Guild.

In 2004, David opened his design shop in the Brooklyn Navy Yards specializing in fine art production, set design, and prop fabrication supporting installations at PS1, MOMA, The Sculpture Center, Whitney Museum of Art, as well as the film and advertising industries. A short list of artists David has worked with include Yoko Ono, Dieter Roth, David LaChapelle, Michel Gondry, Mathew Barney.

Feature film works include multiple Bruce Willis action films, Paradise City starring John Travolta, the sci fi adventure film Lumina, the award-winning Black Room and Casanova Was a Women; as well as the politically minded period piece Mu Xin, Dreaming against the World. David’s Television credits include Warner Brothers GOTHOM and the Netflix production of John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons--both nominated for Emmy awards.

Mengle Han holds an Editing MFA from the American Film Institute and a BA in Theatre, Film, and Video Production with a minor in Communication from the University of Colorado Denver. She has edited numerous films, including Nezha (also known as Love as Lotus), The Darker The Lake, The Three Criminals, Beneath the Banyan Tree, Truth or Dare, Paradise, and All Aboard. In addition, she has worked on shows such as Quantum Leap, Sacrifice S2, and Keep Breathing, as well as commercials for brands like Adidas, Wells Fargo, Audi, Knorr, vivo, Forest Lawn, Fun Plus, and more.

Originally from Madrid, Spain, Pancho is a 2015 ASCAP Dave Rose Award winner, 2015 ASCAP’sFilm Scoring Fellow, and a 2017 Hollywood Film Scoring Conducting Fellow.

After graduating from Berklee College Of music in Film Scoring and Composition, Pancho got his first break working on the music department on TV shows like Jericho, Cane, and Harper’s Island for CBS. He also worked on Disney’s massively successful High-School Musical 2 and 3, The Cleaner for A&E and Common Law for USA among many other projects.

Since 2015, Pancho has co-produced the score of the HBO feature documentary "Becoming Mike Nichols" and composed three tv features from Marvista entertainment: "Married By Christmas", "Love’s Last Resort" and "The Christmas Gift". Shortly thereafter, in 2016 and 2017, Pancho composed significant additional music for MTV’s Teen Wolf seasons 5 and 6, Disney’s Descendants 1 and 2, as well as a Nickelodeon's "Tiny Christmas". In 2018 Pancho was hired to score the third part in the wildly successful faith based "God's Not Dead" Universal Pictures Theatrical franchise, "A light In Darkness", and wrote significant additional music for the theatrical release of the biblical epic "Samson". In 2019, Pancho finished work on Descendants 3 for Disney, and has scored a TV film for PureFlix. In addition to his work for major studios, Pancho has been scoring numerous indie feature films.