Awards & Winners

Tami Gold

Date of Birth 16-July-1949
Place of Birth The Bronx
(United States of America, New York City, New York)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Tami Kashia Gold
Profession Film Director, Cinematographer
Tami Kashia Gold a lesbian is a documentary filmmaker, visual artist and educator. She is also a Professor at Hunter College of the City University of New York in the Department of Film and Media Studies. She has four daughters and three grandchildren. As a teenager, Tami studied in Mexico and Cuba where she was first introduced to the documentary filmmaking of Santiago Álvarez who had a major influence on her work. In 1970 she began working with the New York based Newsreel Film Collective. While in the Newsreel collective, Tami produced and directed the docu-drama My Country Occupied in 1971. My County Occupied is a B&W 16mm docu-drama on the life of a Guatemalan woman. My Country Occupied won First Place winner in the Leipzig Film Festival and was featured at the Whitney Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. Tami is also a visual artist whose work has been presented at galleries such as Tabla Rasa Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, Exposico-na-Gravura, Brasileira, Brazil and her work is part of a print collection at the Pinacoteca do Estado Museum in São Paulo. She is a member of the SONYA arts group in Brooklyn.

Awards by Tami Gold

Check all the awards nominated and won by Tami Gold.