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Created: Oct 04, 2007
Updated: Dec 01, 2007

Sachi Cunningham

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Email: seasachi [at] gmail.com
Address: 108 El Camino Real
Berkeley, California 94705
United States
I Speak: English, Japanese
Member Since: October 04, 2007
Local Time: Sat Aug 30 01:54:14

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About

Cunningham - producer, director, journalist and shooter - has worked for The Discovery Channel, FRONTLINE and FRONTLINE/World on stories in Afghanistan, India, China, Japan, Dubai, Puerto Rico, Nepal, and Cambodia. Her work has received numerous awards, including a Student Academy Award and a Student Emmy. Cunningham has a M.J. from the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley and a B.A. in History from Brown University. Her thesis film Samurai Surfershas screened at festivals around the world from Byron Bay to San Francisco. The trailer for her directorial debut Crutch was selected as a You Tube and Yahoo "Top of the 9" featured video and was broadcast on Good Morning America. The feature length version of Crutch is currently in post-production and was funded by grants from the Tylenol Corporation and the Film Arts Foundation. Prior to studying documentary film, Cunningham worked as an assistant to Academy Award winning director, producer and writer Barry Levinson and actress Demi Moore. Cunningham is also an avid surf photographer, whose work has been showcased in the State of the Beach report for the Surfrider Foundation as well as in Surfer's Path, Surfer Magazine, Surfing, and Surf Life for Women.

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