T H E F I L M M A K E R S
GWENAËLLE GOBÉ, Director
Filmmaker, animator & illustrator, GWENAËLLE GOBÉ is a multi-talented artist whose work has been featured at art and film festivals around the world. Her feature documentary, ‘This Space Available’ premiered at DOC NYC. Her short ‘King of the Line’ won best documentary at BeFilm Festival, and her title sequence for ‘Dichos’ shorts was selected in the 2020 SXSW Film Festival. Her print work has been exhibited at Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles, French Institute Alliance Française in New York, and the Institute of Visual Arts in London. She is also the creator of the self-published comic book series, ‘The Diary of Stephanie’, which was sold at Desert Island and Secret Headquarters. Her narrative-driven approach visualizes challenges and connections across a range of cultural topics, helping us to see more fluidly and understand more deeply.
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MARC GOBÉ (1945-2014), Producer
MARC GOBÉ was a designer, marketing and branding expert, filmmaker, author and public speaker. He was cofounder of the award-winning international branding agency Desgrippes Gobé and Associates with offices in Seoul, New York and Paris. He also authored the 2001 bestselling book Emotional Branding: The New Paradigm for Connecting Brands to People. His book has been translated into 17 languages. Marc worked with such clients as Coca Cola, Estee Lauder, Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, IBM, Johnson, & Johnson, Danone, Procter & Gamble, Telefonica, Unilever and Samsung. Marc graduated from the Ecole Professionelle de Design Industriel in Paris.
MARK LIPSON, Producer
MARK LIPSON attended NYU Film School and came to Los Angeles to pursue photography and film/television producing. He developed and associate produced the original Children of the Corn feature and produced Almost You, an indie-comedy for Fox Classics. In the mid-90’s he supervised three innovative documentary series for ITVS, including The United States of Poetry. Later, while shooting stills for David Byrne’s film True Stories, he met Errol Morris and went on to produce three of Errol’s films: the award winning The Thin Blue Line, then Fast Cheap and Out of Control and most recently, Tabloid. Mark has executive produced and post-supervised numerous independent features such as Standard Operating Procedure, Countdown to Zero, The Source Family Movie, Red Army, the Emmy Award winning In Football We Trust and The Judge. His current projects include Bogalusa Charm, Social Animals, Joy Bubbles and Belly of the Beast.
ELISA BONORA, Editor
ELISA BONORA, born in Milan, Italy, is an award-winning film editor based in Northern Ireland. She gained prominence by editing notable documentaries such as Comandante (2003) about Fidel Castro and Ashes and Snow (2005). Elisa co-produced and edited No Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo and Vilmos (2008), which premiered at Cannes and earned an Emmy nomination. Her work extends to films like Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me (2014), recognized with Grammy and Oscar nominations. She continues to make her mark with projects like Ghost Fleet (2018) which premiered at Telluride Film Festival, David Crosby: Remember My Name (2019) which premiered at Sundance Film Festival and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Musical Film and Deep Rising (2023) narrated by Jason Momoa which premiered at Sundance Film Festival.
ADAM PETERS, Composer
ADAM PETERS, a London-born composer, musician, and producer, weaves captivating musical narratives for film. His fusion of classical training and innovative electronic techniques results in scores that resonate with audiences. Notably, his original score for Icarus secured an Oscar win for Best Documentary Feature in 2018. His work on Oliver Stone’s films Snowden and Savages garnered acclaim. Currently, his project Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell tops Netflix charts, while his score for The Dissident sheds light on the Khashoggi murder. Adam collaborates across genres, from indie films to blockbusters.