Ondi Timoner
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Ondi Timoner is an American film director, producer, and cinematographer. She was born in Miami, Florida, USA.[1] In 1994, she graduated from Yale University, where she majored in American Studies and Theater Studies. She subsequently founded her company, Interloper Films in the same year. She is perhaps best known for her 2004 documentary, DiG!, which chronicles seven years of the lives of two neo-psychedelic bands, The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Timoner has directed music videos for various recording artists including Fastball, The Vines, Paul Westerberg, Vanessa Carlton, Ben Lee, and others.[2]
She has one son, named Joaquim, with Vasco Nunes.
[edit] Filmography
- The Bubble (2007) (Expected release date)
- Jamaican Music Documentary (2008) (Expected release date)
- Recycle (2004)
- Behind Those Eyes (Assistant Director) (2005)
- DiG! (2004)
- Switched! (TV Series) (2003)
- Quiet (2001)
- Sound Affects (TV) (2000)
- The Nature of the Beast (TV) (1994)
[edit] References
- ^ "Filmmaker Profiles: Ondi Timoner", Sundance Channel, No Date.
- ^ Mitchell, Wendy. "Discovery: Ondi Timoner and "Dig!"", IndieWire, October 5, 2004.