Janicza Bravo

Janicza Bravo

Still: Lemon
Janicza BRAVO (1981, USA) is a writer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She was born in New York but spent most of her youth in Panama. Once she got back to America, she was educated in directing and production design at New York University and acting at the Playwrights Horizons Theater School. After graduating, she worked on several projects, including production design, film, commercials, fashion, and theatre. Her second short film, Gregory Goes Boom (2013), was shown at Sundance Film Festival 2014 and won the Grand Jury Prize for Narrative Short. Lemon (2017) was her first feature film and the opening film of IFFR 2017. Since then, she has mainly been making TV series.

Filmography

(selection) Eat (2011, short), Gregory Go Boom (2013, short), Pauline Alone (2014, short), Woman of the Year (2015, short), Hard World for Small Things (2016, short), The New Yorker Presents (2016, doc, TV series), Woman in Deep (2016, short), Man Rots from the Head (2016, short), Atlanta (2016, TV series), Lemon (2017), Divorce (2018, TV series), Love (2018, TV series), Here and Now (2018, TV series), Dear White People (2018, TV series), Forever (2018, TV series), Zola (2020), Mrs. America (2020, TV mini series), Them (2021, TV series), In Treatment (2021, TV series)

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