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Lisa Biagiotti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lisa Biagiotti
Lisa Biagiotti (born August 20, 1979) is a filmmaker, journalist and transmedia storyteller based in Los Angeles. She is the director and producer of ''deepsouth'', a feature documentary about poverty, HIV/AIDS and LGBT issues in the rural American South. Biagiotti is a Fulbright Fellow and a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She is of Hakka Chinese Jamaican descent. ==Career==
Biagiotti is an inaugural Fellow in the Sundance New Frontier Artist Residency program in partnership with The Social Computing Group at MIT Media Lab. She speaks publicly about digital journalism, and independently producing and self-distributing films. For her independent documentary ''deepsouth'', Biagiotti spent two-and-a-half years reporting, driving 13,000 miles and interviewing more than 400 people. Upon completion, she was invited across rural America on a 150-stop grassroots film tour. ''deepsouth'' is referenced in almost every discussion about HIV/AIDS crisis in the American South, and Biagiotti has been invited to The White House and Clinton Global Initiative to discuss the domestic epidemic. Biagiotti’s work has been featured in ''The New Yorker'', ''The Atlantic'', ''Los Angeles Times'', PBS, NPR, ''Oxford American'', and The Lancet. She writes about her 5-year journey of making the film in her Director’s Statement titled ''Same Virus, Different Disease''. Biagiotti is the producer of ''The World’s Toilet Crisis'', an hour-long documentary that aired on the Vanguard series of Current TV in 2010. She produced short video series for the nightly newscast Worldfocus on WNET on under-reported topics covering homophobia in the Caribbean and the humanitarian crisis in eastern Congo—the latter was awarded a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for International Television.
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