Annie Berman is a New York-based media artist whose films, videos, performances, and installations have been shown internationally in cinemas, festivals, galleries, universities, and conferences, including the MoMA Documentary Fortnight, Le FIFA International Festival of Films on Art, Camden International Film Festival, DocPoint Helsinki, Rooftop Films, Galerie Patrick Ebensperger Berlin, and Kassel Hauptbahnhof. Earning her MFA from Hunter’s innovative Integrated Media Arts program, Berman found community within the program, and collaborated with fellow Hunter IMA graduate Nathan Fitch (’15) to present work in the multimedia exhibition New York I Love You, But… at NYU’s Gallatin Galleries in 2015.

Berman’s past films include The Faithful: The King, The Pope, The Princess (winner of the Best Cinematic Essay Prize, Le FIFA 41st Edition); Utopia 1.0: Post-Neo-Futurist-Capitalism in 3D!; Street Views (winner of the Best Experimental Film Prize, Rome Independent Film Festival); Of Birds and Boundaries. Her work has received support from the Puffin Foundation, Wave Farm, the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Arts, Grant for the Web, the Center for Independent Documentary, Signal Culture, LABA NYC, the Jewish Film Institute, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and UnionDocs. She teaches at City College, and is a member of the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective.

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