Katia Café-Fébrissy

Katia Café-Fébrissy
© Samuel Choisy
Film director, Screenwriter
(Female)
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

French Canadian Documentary Filmmaker and Bilingual Story Designer.

Katia Café-Fébrissy aka "KaFé" is a Toronto-based award-winning Writer & Director.

She originates from Paris, France and is of French Caribbean heritage. She has lived and worked in 5 different countries, and besides English & French, she speaks Spanish and Creole fluently.

Katia is an alumna of the Women in the Director's Chair program. Besides, she holds a postgraduate diploma in Documentary Filmmaking from Varan Doc Institute, France, and an MA in Literature and Languages from the Université de Paris VIII, France.

She is a member of the Francophone Writers Guild of Canada (SARTEC), the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) and Women in Film and Television - Toronto Chapter (WIFT-T).

In addition, Katia sits on the Board of Directors of the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT).

FILMOGRAPHY
À la racine (Root up) | Documentary | 2017 | HD | 27 min | Original Title: À la racine | Language: French & Creole with English subtitles | Country of Production: Guadeloupe, France |
* Best Short Documentary Award / TERRA Environmental Film Festival, Guadeloupe, France (Prix du Meilleur court-métrage, au TERRA FESTIVAL, Guadeloupe, mars 2017)
* Silver Award (Excellence in Filmmaking) / Spotlight Documentary Film Festival, Atlanta, USA
* Best Woman Filmmaker / Barcelona Planet Film Festival, Barcelona, Spain

Social Me, the doc (Mes réseaux sociaux et moi) | 2015 | 23 min | Language: French with English subtitles | Country of Production: Canada

Source:
www.cafe-febrissy.com/bio/

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