Films by Filmmaker
Gina Levy
An award-winning filmmaker, Gina Levy has directed, produced and shot numerous fiction and documentary films, music videos and reality television. Filmmaker Magazine named Gina one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Gina's documentary Foo-Foo Dust won Best Documentary Short at The Los Angeles Film Festival, was short-listed for an Academy Award, received a Special Jury Prize at AFI-Silverdocs and was nominated for an IDA Documentary Achievement Award. The film, which she directed, produced, shot and edited, follows a San Francisco crack-addicted prostitute and her heroin-addicted son. "Ask Again Later" a fiction film Gina directed and adapted from a Joyce Carol Oates short story, screened at numerous film festivals including Palm Springs, Sante Fe and One Reel. After premiering at Sundance, "Broadcast23" which Gina produced, screened at over 60 festivals. In addition to directing, she has worked as a cinematographer, assistant director, grip and electric. Gina graduated from Harvard University where she studied documentary photography with famed photographer Barbara Norfleet. Following, she embarked on a fellowship studying the response to deforestation in the Himalayas of India and Nepal. She was drawn to the stories and struggles of the people and began writing and photographing on culture and the environment of the Himalayas for the local press. She moved to Japan and then China where she worked as a writer and editor for The Economist Group covering multinational business throughout Asia. Her work continued in the area of print and visual communications. She authored three books for The Economist on China's economic boom. She produced an industrial video series on China, which won a Golden Cinema in Industry Award. Gina studied directing and cinematography at NYFA, the Maine Film and Television Workshops, The Beverly Hills Playhouse and UCLA.

