Paul B. Germain
Paul B. Germain (born December 20, 1981 in Coral Springs, Florida) is an American documentary filmmaker and film producer. Germain's primary focus is profile documentaries that employ a fusion of cinéma vérité and Ken Burns style of using archival footage and photographs.[1]
Germain directed and produced Speedy Delivery (2008), a Mister Rogers' Neighborhood retrospective documentary from the perspective of the beloved side character, Mr. McFeely (played by David Newell).[2] Speedy Delivery recently screened at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and took home the Audience Choice Award as part of The Feel Good Film Festival, founded by Kristen Ridgway Flores.[3] Germain's first documentary, called Superfan, tells the story of Easton, Pennsylvania's own Wilmer Bonney, a.k.a. "Lafayette College's Greatest Sports Fan." [4] Germain holds a B.A. in English and a B.A. in Art from Lafayette College, as well as a Masters in Arts Management and a Masters in Entertainment Industry Management, both from Carnegie Mellon University.[5] Germain currently resides in Los Angeles, California
References
- ↑ Paul B. Germain:Filmography, www.imdb.com.
- ↑ Speedy Delivery:Overview, www.imdb.com
- ↑ Maness, Chandler (08-25-2008)"Feel Good Film Festival a Fine Success", IndependentFilmsDirect.com. Retrieved on 12-14-2008
- ↑ (05-14-2008)"UPDATE: Superfan Sweeps Awards at Documentary Film Festival"
- ↑ "Update: Film by Paul Germain ’04 Screened at Egyptian Theater in Hollywood"