J. Michael Seyfert

J. Michael Seyfert
Born 1959
Germany
Occupation Director, photographer

J. Michael Seyfert is a German-born documentary film director best known for the documentaries Rent a Rasta and Bye Bye Havana. Among other awards, at the Atlanta International Documentary Film Festival, Seyfert was awarded Best Post-Production for Bye Bye Havana in 2006, and Best Director for Rent a Rasta in 2007.[1]

Filmography

Bye Bye Havana

(2004) Documentary

Waorani: Last of the Rain Forest People

(2005) Documentary short

Rent a Rasta

(2006) Documentary short covering the phenomenon of middle-aged women traveling to Jamaica for sex as well as culture context in the history of the Jamaican Rastafari movement.[2]

The Pause That Refreshes

(2007) Documentary short

Opposite Land

(2008) Documentary short

Love in the Time of Coca Cola

(2009) Documentary short

El Cacho: Mexican Emperor

(2010) Documentary short

Brazil Is Not Copacabana

(2012) Documentary short: "A puckish encounter with the asymmetric resistance flourishing in Rio de Janeiro's underbelly".

References

  1. Unknown (2013). "Atlanta DocuFest Awards". Atlanta International Documentary Film Festival. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  2. Mark Thompson (2005). "J’can sex tourism subject of new documentary". Sunday Herald. Retrieved 25 September 2013.

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