Jasmine Dellal

Jasmine Dellal

Biographie

Jasmine Dellal grew up in England but spent part of her childhood on visits to her grandparents in India. She studied French and Spanish at Oxford. At University of California in Berkeley she made a short film about feminism, She Says (1993), and won a student Emmy for her profile of a homeless photographer In His Own Image (1991). In California she was taught by the famous Marlon Riggs, and she worked on his last film Black Is... Black Ain't. At the beginning of the 1990s she came across a book on Gypsies which inspired what has now been a decade of her interest in the theme. In 2000 she made her first very successful full-length documentary, American Gypsy: A Stranger in Everybody's Land (2000). She founded Little Dust Productions, which makes art-house films with a social subtext. Now she trains young directors in New York and gives occasional lectures in the USA and Europe.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Productrice

Réalisatrice

Documentaires
2006

Gypsy Caravan

1999

American Gypsy

Monteuse

Documentaires
2006

Gypsy Caravan

1999

American Gypsy

Directrice de la photographie

Documentaires
2006

Gypsy Caravan

1999

American Gypsy

Actrice

Documentaires
1999

American Gypsy - narrateur

Scénariste

Documentaires
1999

American Gypsy

Ingénieuse du son du son

Documentaires
1999

American Gypsy