Sen is a queer filmmaker from Albuquerque, New Mexico. With a vast background in film, they have spent most of their time working in the community as a media educator. Sen currently strives to encourage youth of color, and queer youth, to create moving image to tell a story, which may have never been told otherwise.
Sen uses digital and analogue forms of moving image art, as well as still images. Their work is experimental, engaging alternative forms of storytelling, including the use of interactive performance. Sen’s inspiration comes from their traditional New Mexican upbringing inspiring a surreal environment as the base for their vision.
Through their as an artist and media educator, Sen shines light on topics and stories that are underrepresented in the larger film community. They work to inspire alternative forms of media art to express that art originates from all different values, expressions, and backgrounds. Like many other underrepresented artists, Sen believes using available resources can inspire one to think on a larger creative spectrum, telling their story on a whole other level.
Pascal's Bullet
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Film (short)
by Kieran McGowan (Drama and Thriller)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director A lawman tracks down a sadistic killer for one last showdown.
The Journal of Mr. Willaby
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Film (short)
by Joshua Sallach (Drama and Family)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director A pre-teen foster boy befriends an African American war hero who uses a journal to write about the future.
How to Kiss a Frog
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Film (short)
by Jerry G. Angelo (Fantasy and Mystery)
Miscellaneous Crew A man walks back into his childhood only to discover the bittersweet emotions that come with growing up and leaving some of your fondest memories behind.
University of New Mexico
(2018)