Farihah Zaman is a Bangladeshi-American filmmaker, critic, and curator. Her first feature is the award-winning documentary Remote Area Medical, followed by This Time Next Year (2014 Tribeca Film Festival) and the doc-fiction hybrid Feast of the Epiphany (2018 BAMcinemafest). She produced the Sundance award-winning Netflix Original, Ghosts of Sugar Land, which was Oscar shortlisted. She has written for noted industry publications and has a diverse background in film.
Zaman will examine and discuss, “How do you make films about places that are respectful to the community and true to your own experience?”
Farihah Zaman is a Bangladeshi-American filmmaker, critic, and curator. Her first feature is the award-winning documentary Remote Area Medical, followed by This Time Next Year (2014 Tribeca Film Festival) and the doc-fiction hybrid Feast of the Epiphany (2018 BAMcinemafest). She produced the Sundance award-winning Netflix Original, Ghosts of Sugar Land, which was Oscar shortlisted. She has written for noted industry publications and has a diverse background in film.
Zaman will examine and discuss, “How do you make films about places that are respectful to the community and true to your own experience?”