DIRECTOR / PRODUCER / DP
Atin Mehra was born and raised in Varanasi, India and currently resides with his family in Los Angeles, CA. In 1999 Atin picked up his first camera and began taking photographs. Atin's uncanny ability to connect with individuals from behind the lens eventually led him into filmmaking. His own personal struggles with abuse and discrimination in India drew him to stories of underrepresented and marginalized individuals and communities.
One of the first films he worked on was about female victims of dowry burnings -- a project he was forced to abandon when he started receiving death threats. In 2002, Atin directed and shot his first short film, MITTI KE JIVAN (THE CYCLE OF CLAY) about a potter from the Kumhar caste. Atin lived and worked in India until 2005, when he moved to the United States with his wife, Mae Thornton Mehra. In 2007 he started his own production company, Orange Kite Productions. Atin and Mae are Co-directing another feature documentary film, HER SONG, which is currently in post-production. BEING ABLE is Atin’s directorial debut.
PRODUCER
Mae Thornton Mehra is an oral historian and filmmaker who earned her MA in Islamic Studies at Columbia University in New York City in 2008. Mae has collaborated with her husband and filmmaker, Atin Mehra on documentary film and other media projects at Orange Kite Productions since its inception in 2007. Mae is motivated to work with others to share untold stories with the world.
CO-PRODUCER
Denise Hamilton has over 30 years experience as a writer and producer for NBC, ABC and PBS network specials and syndicated programs. In the area of documentary and broadcast journalism, she was writer and field producer for four internationally-shot documentaries, including “NGONE’S STORY: A Tale of Africa’s Orphans”, which aired on NBC affiliate stations; as well as the feature “Hollywood Musicals: Singing and Dancing” which screened at the Palm Springs Film Festival and as a 4-part series for PBS. She was the coordinating producer on “For Peace Sake”, the 2-hour NBC-TV special which won four Emmy’s, as well as the “Motown 40: The Music is Forever” documentary special for ABC-TV, and has been a segment producer for Discovery Channel, Fox TV, E! Entertainment, and the Odyssey Channel. She most recently served as series producer of “Where Cultures Collide”, a 5-part web series for KCETLink. She has served on the selection committee for the International Documentary Association’s documentary awards, presently teaches documentary film production at the New York Film Academy, and is co-chairperson of the Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers-West.
IMPACT PRODUCER
Andraéa LaVant is founder and president of LaVant Consulting, Inc. (LCI), a social impact communications firm that offers cutting-edge corporate development and content marketing for brands and nonprofits. LCI's specialty is helping brands "speak disability with confidence." As a communications consultant and inclusion specialist, Andraéa has over a decade of experience working with programs that support youth and adults with disabilities and other underserved populations. Her professional roles and personal advocacy have presented her with a variety of notable opportunities to share messages and prompt change for people with disabilities across the globe. She currently serves as the impact producer for Netflix’s feature-length documentary, Crip Camp, where she is charged with leading the campaign’s efforts to promote understanding of disability as a social justice issue and build across lines of difference. Andraéa is a strong advocate for exploring disability from an intersectional lens and offers a unique perspective on the initiatives that she supports.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER / consulting EDITOR
Doug Blush is an award-winning director, producer, editor, writer and cinematographer whose work includes over 100 feature and television projects, and is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) as well as the American Cinema Editors (ACE). His work has been honored with multiple Oscars, Emmys, and Sundance and other major festival awards.
EDITOR
Kevin Klauber, ACE (b.1986) is most known for editing two Oscar®-winning feature documentaries: ICARUS and 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, for which he won an American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddie Award. Kevin's editorial debut, PEARL JAM TWENTY, came under the direction of Academy Award®-winner Cameron Crowe. Since then, he's contributed editorially on numerous feature documentaries and documentary series, including the 2016 Oscar®-nominated documentary WINTER ON FIRE (Netflix), ECHO IN THE CANYON, COBAIN: MONTAGE OF HECK (HBO), CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (HBO), BEAUTY IS EMBARRASSING (BRKLY / Tremolo Productions), HARMONTOWN (BRKLY / STARBURNS), CHICKEN PEOPLE (MOTTO Pictures / CMT), THE RUNNER-UP (Lightbox Entertainment / Esquire), and UGLY DELICIOUS (Tremolo Productions / Netflix). He studied film at the USC School of Cinematic Arts with an emphasis on editing and directing. In 2012, Kevin was nominated by the WGA EAST for the feature documentary he co-wrote and edited BEAUTY IS EMBARRASSING. He has been nominated twice for the Golden Reel Award in sound editing by the MOTION PICTURES SOUND EDITING ASSOCIATION. In 2012, he was selected to attend Werner Herzog's ROGUE FILM SCHOOL.
EDITOR
Martin Walter-Burch started off in London/UK as an assistant editor working on several BBC & Channel 4 Documentaries and moved to LA where he now edits Documentaries, Reality TV shows & Promos.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Rajiv Sanghvi is a serial entrepreneur and thought leader who believes societal changes can be effected through innovative thinking and creative execution. He has been a pioneer in the field of business analytics, renewable energy applications and healthcare ventures. Rajiv's core belief is that making small differences in people's everyday lives, can bring about large changes in societal norms.
COMPOSER / SOUND DESIGNER
Fabien Bourdier lives and works between Paris and his recording studio in Tours, France. He teaches sound design at École Supérieure d’Art et de Design Tours Angers Le Mans. Fabien studied filmmaking in Angoulême and developed an interest in field recording and sound editing during his travels across the Mediterranean, Europe and India. He studied tabla under Iswar Lal Mishra, professor at Banaras Hindu University from 2000-2005. Fabien has composed the music and sound for documentaries, fiction films and television programs which have been disseminated in many international film festivals including Real Cinema, Sundance and Rotterdam Festival. In 2009 he won the “Electronic Art Award” for music and sound creation at the international competition organized by IMEB Bourges for a series of films he created which were broadcast in numerous international video art festivals including Oslo Screen Festival, Istanbul Kurie Festival and Geneva Mos Espa.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER / B CAMERA
Alyson Larson is a freelance filmmaker from the Sunshine State currently residing in the Gator Nation’s swampy town, Gainesville. As a fan of purposeful gear and light packing for long journeys, she specializes in documentary and corporate work. Her longterm focus is to redefine the boundaries of women through film.
As an instructor at the University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications, she gets to empower the next generation to tell their stories and to shift the landscape of film as we know it.
SOUND RECORDIST
Alura law is a student at Daytona State College pursuing a degree in Music Production Technology. A Floridian born and raised, she loves the beach, national parks and new adventures! Alura’s longterm goal is to be a sound engineer in the music and film industry. Her goal is to bring the clarity, creativity and beauty around us alive.