PJ Raval
PJ Raval | |
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Born | April 15th |
PJ Raval is an American cinematographer and filmmaker. Raval was named one of Filmmaker's 25 New Faces of Independent Film in 2006, and was featured in the 2010 Out 100.[1]
Early life
PJ Raval was born on April 15
Career
PJ Raval's 2008 documentary film Trinidad was co-directed with Jay Hodges. Trinidad focuses on Dr. Marci Bowers and two of her patients who are going through sex reassignment surgery in Trinidad, Colorado.[2][3]
The documentary Before You Know It was released in 2013 and focuses on gay seniors. The film was inspired by a screening of Trinidad at the Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center, where Raval met a group of gay seniors.[4]
Raval also directs the music videos of Christeene Vale. Their music videos have been screened at South by Southwest.[1] He participated in the University of Texas at Dallas artist residency, CentralTrak, in 2011.
Filmography
Features
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes |
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2002 | The Politics of Fur | Associate Producer | |
2003 | Girl Wrestler | Additional Camera Operator | |
2005 | Room | Cinematographer | Won – Woodstock Film Festival Haskell Wexler Award for Best Cinematography |
2005 | Troop 1500 | Cinematographer | |
2006 | The Cassidy Kids | Cinematographer | |
2006 | Slam Planet | Additional Camera Operator | |
2006 | When the Road Bends: Tales of a Gypsy Caravan | Additional Camerawork | |
2006 | Gretchen | Cinematographer | |
2007 | The Devil Came on Horseback | Additional Cinematographer | |
2008 | Trouble the Water | Cinematographer | |
2008 | Critical condition | Additional Camera | |
2008 | Dirt | Cinematographer | |
2008 | Trinidad | Director/Producer/Cinematographer | Won – Cleveland International Film Festival Award for Best Documentary Nominated – Los Angeles Film Festival Award for Best Documentary |
2009 | The 2 Bobs | Cinematographer | |
2009 | Along Came Kinky ... Texas Jewboy for Governor | Camera Operator | |
2009 | Winnebago Man | Additional Photography | |
2009 | Sunshine | Additional Cinematography | |
2011 | Slacker | Director (segment: "Rantings") | |
2011 | Habibi Rasak Kharban | Cinematographer | |
2012 | Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines | Additional cinematography | |
2012 | Sunset Stories | Cinematographer | |
2012 | Foreplay | Cinematographer | |
2012 | The Bounceback | Cinematographer | |
2013 | Before You Know It | Director/Producer | Won – Dallas Asian Film Festival Best Documentary Won – Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Audience Award Nominated - Austin Film Critics Association Austin Film Award |
Short films
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes |
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1999 | Okay Bye-Bye | Optical Printing | |
2000 | 100% Cotton | Director/Writer/Editor | Won – Chicago Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival award for Best Narrative Short |
2001 | Pillowfight | Cinematographer/First Assistant Camera | Won – Abilene WESTfest Award for Best Cinematography |
2002 | Peeling | Cinematographer | |
2002 | Nightstand | Gaffer | |
2002 | Net 06 | Director | Won – Black Maria Film and Video Festival Award Honorable Mention for Best Short Film Won – Cinematexas International Short Film Festival Bettye Nowlin Award for Student Excellence in Filmmaking Won – Cinematexas International Short Film Festival Cinematography Award |
2002 | Clean | Director/Writer | |
2002 | Sophie | Cinematographer | |
2002 | Dance Club | Cinematographer | |
2003 | A Boy's Mouth | Director/Producer/Writer/Editor | Won – Santa Cruz Film Festival Director's Award |
2003 | Holding Patterns | Director/Producer/Writer/Editor | |
2003 | Bring Me Your Love | Cinematographer | |
2003 | Visions | Cinematographer | |
2003 | Between You and Me | Cinematographer | |
2004 | Elegy | Cinematographer | |
2004 | Gretchen & the Night Danger | Cinematographer | |
2004 | Eating in Cubes | Cinematographer | |
2004 | Lead Role: Father | Director/Writer | Nominated – VC FilmFest - Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Golden Reel Award |
2005 | Wake | Cinematographer | |
2005 | Bunny & Clydo | Cinematographer | |
2005 | Attack of the Bride Monster | Cinematographer | |
2006 | Swerve | Cinematographer | |
2006 | Share the Wealth | Cinematographer | |
2007 | Chickenfüt | Cinematographer | |
2008 | Backroads | Director/Cinematographer | |
2010 | Foreplay: Austin | Cinematographer | |
2010 | Mouse's Birthday | Cinematographer | |
2010 | Foreplay: San Francisco | Cinematographer | |
2011 | The Fickle | Cinematographer | |
2011 | Foreplay: Tampa | Cinematographer | |
2012 | The Rookie and the Runner | Cinematographer | |
2012 | The Reverie & Randee Show | Director/Producer/Editor | Won – Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival Award for Best Originality |
2012 | Private Cinema: Apes as Family | Cinematographer | |
Television work
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes |
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2004-2010 | Independent Lens | Camera Operator/Sound | Season 6, Episode 6: "Girl Wrestler" Season 7, Episode 17: "Troop 1500" Season 11, Episode 24: "Sunshine" Season 11, Episode 25: "The Horse Boy" |
2008 | POV | Camera Operator | Season 21, Episode 9: "Critical Condition" |
Appearances on camera
Year | Title | Contribution | Notes |
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2006 | Uncovered: Making of 'The Cassidy Kids' | Himself | |
2003 | Austin Movie Show | Himself | Season 2, Episode 19 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Unraval Pictures >> Biography". Unraval.com. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ Hassan, Joseph (6 May 2010). "Need To Know: PJ Raval". Out. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ "LAFF '08 INTERVIEW "Trinidad" Co-Directors Jay Hodges and PJ Raval". IndieWire. 26 June 2008. Retrieved 15 March 2013.
- ↑ Raval, PJ (8 March 2013). "PJ Raval Explores Being Gay and Retired in 'Before You Know It'". Tribeca Film Institute. Retrieved 15 March 2013.