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Yasmin Mistry (United States)

Yasmin Mistry is an Emmy-nominated animator and filmmaker. Her work has been displayed worldwide including recent showings at the White House and United Nations as well as at film festivals such as Cannes, SXSW, Tribeca and Clermont-Ferrand. She is the recipient of the Puffin Foundation’s 2013 film grant, the Brooklyn Arts Council’s 2014 – 2017 film grants, and the winner of the Jessie Streich-Kest Memorial Grant.

Yasmin is also the founder of the Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project, which uses film and animation to give youth in foster care a platform through which to be heard. Her first two documentary short films in the series, Feeling Wanted and My Identity played at over 30 film festivals each. The films have received over 20 awards and recognitions combined, including a nomination for best short film of 2015 by Adoption at The Movies.

Filmography

  • For A Better Life
    2018
  • Family Rewritten
    2017
  • America Heard: Refuge of Hope
    2017
  • My Identity
    2016
  • Feeling Wanted
    2015
  • Visions Revealed
    2006

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