Trisha Ziff Trailers
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Director Trisha Ziff is originally from London but lives and works in Mexico City. She is a curator of contemporary photography, a filmmaker, and a Guggenheim scholar. Ziff is the producer of documentary Oaxacalifornia (US/UK), co-producer of My Mexican Shiva (Mexico), and Executive Producer of 9months 9days (Mexico). She has also worked in the North of Ireland, where she founded Camerawork Derry, a photography and film workshop in the 1980’s.
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Total trailers found: 7
24 October 2015
A film about fragility; about a man obsessed with photographing the accident who discovered that the fate of others was his way of connecting to life.
11 November 2011
The story of the recovery of the negatives of thousands of photos taken by three photographers during the Spanish Civil War that were found seventy years later in a suitcase, inside a closet in Mexico City.
01 April 2008
Examines the history and legacy of the photo Guerrillero Heroico taken by famous Cuban photographer Alberto Díaz Gutiérrez.
30 October 2021
The Mejia family emigrated from Oaxaca to Fresno, California 40 years ago. Filmmaker Trisha ZIff filmed the family in 1996, and returns now to see the changes that have settled over them, and follows the family on their return to Mexico.
30 October 2025
Both vilified and vital to peace, Gerry Adams breaks his silence in this landmark documentary, tracing his journey from teenage activist to key architect of the Good Friday Agreement, and revealing the personal story behind one of modern Ireland’s most controversial and transformative leaders.
22 May 2019
Two countries, two restaurants, one vision. At Gabriela Cámara's acclaimed Contramar in Mexico City, the welcoming, uniformed waiters are as beloved by diners as the menu featuring fresh, local seafood caught within 24 hours.
22 October 2017
A pair of identical twins, one a photographer and the other a painter, have very little in common.