Director Bios
SMILF: SMILF is Frankie Shaw’s first short film, which she wrote, directed and starred in. She is currently developing a TV show from the story. Shaw graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University with a degree in literature, then moved to Los Angeles where she currently lives. Shaw first received recognition acting in the completely improvised Sundance film The Freebie and then as the oddball drunken cheerleader in the sitcom Blue Mountain State.
OBJECT: Paulina Skibińska, born in 1987 in Kowary, near Jelenia Góra, Poland, graduated from the Post-Secondary Studio of Culture Animation in Wrocław in 2009. She earned her M.A. degree in screenwriting at the Łódź Film School (2014), where she is now pursuing her Ph.D. studies. OBJECT isher first film as director. Being a screenwriter of numerous internationally awarded short fiction and animated films, including http://, The Kiss and 48hTV, Paulina is presently at work on her full-length fiction debut film.
STORM HITS JACKET: Born in Brest in 1985, Paul Cabon is a French director and animator. After a course in applied arts at Estienne (Paris), he attended ESAAT in Roubaix where he graduated in animation. Between 2007 and 2009 he studied at La Poudrière in Valence, where he directed Sauvage, which won the special student film prize in the Annecy festival in 2010. He has worked as an animator, scriptwriter and background artist and character designer for the series Michel at Folimage and as an illustrator in various fanzines.
OH LUCY!: Atsuko Hirayanagi was born in Nagano and raised in Chiba, Japan. She is a recent graduate of NYU Tisch School of The Arts, Asia with an MFA in Film Production, where she received the Cathay Scholarship from Singapore’s Cathay Organization. Her short films have played at numerous film festivals, including Clermont-Ferrand and Tokyo Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia, where her MFA 2nd year project, Mō Ikkai, won the Grand Prix as well as the Japan Competition Best Short (Governor of Tokyo Award) and the Audience awards. Atsuko is currently developing a feature script of Oh Lucy!
THE FACE OF UKRAINE: CASTING OKSANA BAIUL: Kitty Green is an award-winning Australian filmmaker. In 2012, Kitty moved to her grandmother’s native Ukraine to shoot with the protest movement ‘Femen’. Her abduction by the KGB made headlines internationally. Her feature documentary, Ukraine Is Not A Brothel screened at the Venice Film Festival, SXSW, Hot Docs and over fifty festivals internationally. After Sundance, The Face of Ukraine: Casting Oksana Baiul made its European premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
WORLD OF TOMORROW: Don Hertzfeldt is an Academy-Award nominated American animator and independent filmmaker. He is the creator of many animated films, including It’s Such a Beautiful Day, The Meaning of Life, and Rejected, and recently created a “couch gag” opening for The Simpsons. His films have received over 200 awards and have been presented around the world.