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Catherine Pancake is an American filmmaker and musician based in Chicago, Illinois. A native of West Virginia, she is a relative of the writers Breece D'J Pancake, Ann Pancake, and actor Sam Pancake. Following her move to Baltimore ca. 1993, she co-founded the Red Room Collective and High Zero Foundation, She also became a self-trained improvising percussionist and began making films, which ranged from short, experimental meditations to feature-length narratives and documentaries. She is a founding member of the Charm City Kitty Club (GLBT Performance Series,) and the Transmodern Festival (Live.Art.Action.) Since about 2001, her primary project has been a documentary about the mountaintop removal project of the coal companies in southern West Virginia and its resulting environmental and humanitarian consequences titled Black Diamonds. Black Diamonds was released by Bull Frog Films for distribution in December, 2006. == Film-and-Videography with Notable Screenings == Released 2006 Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal & The Fight for Coalfield Justice: DV 72 minutes Documentary Fortnight - Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Feb 2008 Paul Robeson Independent Media Award - 2006 Key to the City - South Charleston, WV - 2006 Spadaro Documentary Award - 2007 Silver Chris Award - Best in Science & Technology Division - Columbus International Film Festival - 2007 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Catherine Pancake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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