Anthony Banua-Simon Trailers
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Anthony Banua-Simon is an award-winning documentary filmmaker that works professionally as a freelance video editor. His debut feature documentary, Cane Fire, was an official selection of the 2020 Hot Docs International Film Festival. His films have also screened at venues such as the Brooklyn Museum and MoMA PS1, as well as featured on the websites MUBI, Filmmaker Magazine, and Hyperallergic.
Anthony attended The Evergreen State College and was a fellow at the UnionDocs Collaborative Studio Program. He's currently a member of the volunteer-run Spectacle Theater in Brooklyn, NY.
Most Popular Anthony Banua-Simon Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
01 October 2020
Considered a staple of Florida tourism, alligator wrestling has been performed by members of the Seminole Tribe for over a century.
28 May 2020
Cane Fire examines the past and present of the Hawaiian island of Kauai, interweaving four generations of family history, numerous Hollywood productions, and troves of found footage to create a kaleidoscopic portrait of the economic and cultural forces that have cast Indigenous and working-class residents as "extras" in their own story.
27 March 2018
A satirical archive-based portrait spanning 30 years that follows the rise of Christian cinema’s most visible presence, David A.
16 November 2019
Killing Time with Lizzie Boredom is an existential comedy about one girl’s dream to be America’s Next Top Mortal.
26 May 2022
Two bears are hungry in NYC. Hungry for salmon. Follow Big Bear and Little Bear's respective expeditions through the city in search of a scrumptious meal.
27 September 2018
Moore seeks out a vulnerable stranger and proceeds to convince them he's Jesus. "Seduced by Jesus" functions as a pick-up artist parody, fueled by the creepy conceit of the original.
27 February 2026
In 1940, on the dry westside of Kauaʻi, the Kekaha Sugar Company began a six-month mail-order film subscription with World Enterprises, an Oʻahu-based distributor—screening films for workers on their Sundays off from harvesting and processing sugarcane.
01 June 2014
Once producing half of the nation's sugar, the Domino Sugar Refinery was an icon of the industrial work available in South Williamsburg.
28 February 2025
Fiction Contract documents a childbirth simulation facilitated by The Maternal Mortality Reduction Program (MMRP).
28 February 2025
Vital depicts a black birthing person’s first prenatal visit.
03 May 2025
Chronicles the transformation of the ʻEwa District on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, and the waterways of Puʻuloa, now known as Pearl Harbor - from a vibrant estuary to a polluted industrial zone.