Emilie Upczak
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Emilie Upczak is an independent filmmaker, a Rotterdam Producers Lab alumni and an Andy Warhol Foundation Grant recipient. She spent ten years in Trinidad and Tobago, where she worked as the Creative Director for the trinidad+tobago film festival spearheading the Caribbean Film Database and the Caribbean Film Mart.
Emilie's debut narrative feature, set in Port of Spain, "Moving Parts", premiered at the Denver Film Festival and is available through the films distributor, Indiepix. Her narrative short, "Silt", premiered at the Independent Film Festival Boston where it won the special jury award.
Emilie is in development on her second narrative feature film, set on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon in a dystopian near future, where the Southwest faces a major water crisis. She is also developing on a digital exhibit based on the collection of Ann Roy, an American poet, mystic and feminist activist.
Emilie's debut narrative feature, set in Port of Spain, "Moving Parts", premiered at the Denver Film Festival and is available through the films distributor, Indiepix. Her narrative short, "Silt", premiered at the Independent Film Festival Boston where it won the special jury award.
Emilie is in development on her second narrative feature film, set on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon in a dystopian near future, where the Southwest faces a major water crisis. She is also developing on a digital exhibit based on the collection of Ann Roy, an American poet, mystic and feminist activist.