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Jimmy Goldblum, Director/Producer

Jimmy Goldblum is an Emmy® Award-winning director and producer based in Altadena, CA. Jimmy directs the critically acclaimed documentary series, Chef’s Table for Netflix (IDA Winner - “Best Documentary Series”) and HOME for Apple+. Jimmy directed the pilot and set the look of Unsolved Mysteries, the reimagining of the 80s cult series; produced by 21 Laps (Stranger Things), Unsolved spent its first 10 days on Netflix as the most watched series in the world. Jimmy directed and produced Tomorrow We Disappear, a feature documentary about India’s last colony of magicians, acrobats, and puppeteers. It premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival, and IndieWire listed it as one of the “20 Best Documentaries of 2014.” 


Sarra El Abed, Director

Flirting between fiction and documentary filmmaking, Sarra El Abed likes to breathe whimsy into the ordinary and comedy into dramatic situations. Her last project Ain't No Time for Women was presented in multiple prestigious festivals (Clermont Ferrand, Slamdance, Palm Springs…) She won multiple prizes including the award for Best Canadian Short at Hot Docs, the FIPRESCI Award at Regard as well as Le Prix de la Relève at the RIDM. This last prize gave her the opportunity to create a documentary film with CBC-Radio-Canada, which will take place in both Egypt and Tunisia in 2022. She’s currently working on her first feature Adieu Minette, selected at the Tiff Filmmaker Lab 2021. She was also selected for a TIFF Netflix Talent Accelerator Fellowship 2021.


Amar Chebib, Director

Syrian-Canadian filmmaker Amar Chebib began making videos while growing up skateboarding in the Middle East. Over the past decade, he has made award-winning short films, commercials, as well as a feature documentary about three Syrian musicians turned refugees. His most recent work Joe Buffalo is a short hybrid doc about an Indigenous skateboard legend and survivor of the Indian Residential School system. It won the Audience Award at SXSW, was an Official Selection at Tribeca, and was executive produced by Tony Hawk. Amar resides with his wife on unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territory in Vancouver, BC.


Pablo De La Chica, Director/Producer

Pablo de la Chica studied Drama and Filmmaking on Madrid and Toronto. He has been working on different social projects around the world, especially in areas of war, conflict or violence. He has directed the documentary The Other Kids winning several awards in film festivals around the world and the series of refugees Dreams Without Borders for Aljazeera Documentary Channel.