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