Sustainability, feminism, music & the psychology of human behavior. I love filmmaking because I get to tell stories and inspire minds. I traverse the movie-making spectrum (documentaries, features, etc) collaborating with well known and the not so well known in order to support issues and tell stories I believe in.
I am interested in dating, friendships, networking and staying in touch with my friends around the world. Having had the great honor to work with the Semester at Sea program Spring semesters 2002 - 2005, I am delighted to hear from anyone who has had a great travel experience.
When in doubt, swing out. I grew up playing jazz and now I love to dance to it. I also enjoy Salsa, Hip-Hop and music from Brazil. Otherwise, its friends - rejoicing in the intimacy of a great conversation.
Love to dance? Check this out. This is montage of some cool dance clips I edited for a conference in 2000. If you want to know about a particular clip, let me know.
"Amelie," "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "When Harry Met Sally" and "Sex Lies & Videotape" and Hitchcock, of course on one side. Then on the other we have Jean Luc Goddard, Martin Scorcese, Peter Weir, Orson Welles, Lars Von Trier, Yasujiro Ozu and Errol Morris.
I don't watch very much television, but I always try to catch "Charlie Rose" whenever possible.
Nonfiction mostly, but I always love a great story. Currently I am reading "The World is Flat, " by Thomas Friedman, "The Speed of Trust," by Stephen Covey and "Jacob's Ladder" by Noah benShea.
Stephen Covey, Joseph Campbell, William McDonough, Paul Hawken, Howard Schultz, Anthony Robbins, Lars Von Trier, Jerry Seinfeld, Lance Armstrong, Aaron Sorkin, Amory Lovins and Steven Soderberg.