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Michael Camerini is a Director and Producer

Michael Camerini

Michael Camerini
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Birth name Michael Camerini

Michael Camerini is a film director, producer and cinematographer. His filmmaking credits include Twelve Stories: How Democracy Works Now, Well-Founded Fear, These Girls Are Missing, Becoming the Buddha in L.A., Dadi's Family and Born Again: Life in a Fundamentalist Baptist Church. His films have been featured on HBO, CNN, PBS, Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in London and New York City and The Sundance Film Festival among others.

Camerini’s filmmaking style is “non intrusive” and “encourages people to tell their own stories.” Camerini states that “his interest in what it means to be a foreigner is the unifying theme in his work.” Camerini currently lives in New York City where he and his filmmaking partner, Shari Robertson, have a production company, The Epidavros Project, Inc.

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Filmography of Michael Camerini (4 films)

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Director

Well-Founded Fear, 1h59
Directed by Shari Robertson, Michael Camerini
Origin USA
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about immigration, Documentary films about law, Documentaire sur une personnalité
Rating73% 3.6944353.6944353.6944353.6944353.694435
On average, only one in two hundred asylum applicants is ever admitted as a refugee to the U.S. A refugee is defined as someone afraid to return home for fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, social group or political opinion. Any foreign citizen who is able to find a path into the U.S. is eligible to apply for refugee protection in the form of political asylum. At the time of filming, the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) handled all requests for asylum.
These Girls Are Missing, 1h
Directed by Shari Robertson, Michael Camerini
Origin USA
Themes Films about education

"A film about men and women, about marriage... families... having babies, about tradition, and the modern world... about who goes to school in Africa... and why girls are missing." - Official tag-line.

Producer

Well-Founded Fear, 1h59
Directed by Shari Robertson, Michael Camerini
Origin USA
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about immigration, Documentary films about law, Documentaire sur une personnalité
Roles Producer
Rating73% 3.6944353.6944353.6944353.6944353.694435
On average, only one in two hundred asylum applicants is ever admitted as a refugee to the U.S. A refugee is defined as someone afraid to return home for fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, social group or political opinion. Any foreign citizen who is able to find a path into the U.S. is eligible to apply for refugee protection in the form of political asylum. At the time of filming, the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) handled all requests for asylum.