Eileen White
Bio:
Eileen White (Director, Writer, Producer, Camera) is an award-winning filmmaker, whose films and videos have been exhibited in the metropolitan New York area, most notably as part of the High Falls Film Festival, the International Festival of Cinema & Technology, and the New Filmmakers Series at Anthology Film Archives. She has worked on other films in such capacities as producer, props, location sound and assistant sound editor as well as camera and editorial work for "In the Life" and researcher on "A Day's Work, A Day's Pay," both seen on PBS. Eileen has taught video and multimedia production and theory at York College and Bloomfield College. She currently teaches film theory and history at Queensborough Community College. Recently, Eileen also served as the festival director of the first Neversink Area Valley Film Competition where she has given lectures entitled Silent Innovations on the films of D.W. Griffith, Mack Sennett and Edwin Thanhouser and Minority Representation in D.W. Griffith.
Location:
New York City
Films by this Filmmaker
 | The 'C' in Allah
    Two Faiths, One Film | 05:05 The āCā in Allah is about someone I spent more time with from the ages of eight to eighteen than anyone else: Cecie Johansen of Platteville, Wisconsin. Best friends growing up, we lost touch after she moved with her husband, Jamal Akram, to the United Arab Emirates over twenty years ago. Inspired by world events as well as a desire to rekindle our friendship, we recently reconnected after all ... More |