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Yasmin Mistry

Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Yasmin Mistry is an Emmy-nominated animator and award-winning filmmaker, who blends these creative mediums to tell character-driven stories with an intimate lens. Her work has been displayed worldwide, including showings at the United Nations and White House as well as at SXSW, Tribeca Film Festival, DOC NYC, and more. She is the recipient of funding from the Jerome Foundation, Center of Asian American Media (CAAM), Annie E. Casey Foundation, Asian Women Giving Circle, Brooklyn Arts Council, Puffin Foundation, Riverside Sharing Fund, and Harnisch Foundation and was a finalist for ITVS Open Call. Films from her documentary shorts series about foster care have been featured in over 140 film festivals and nominated for more than 80 awards. In 2018, She received the CASA Hero Award for her advocacy work, giving youth in the child welfare system an opportunity to be heard. When not making films, Yasmin has worked as a programmer for the Anchorage International Film Festival, a screener for the Blackbird Film Festival, and is a co-leader for the filmmaking collaborative Docshop. She is currently in production on a feature documentary about family separation, forgiveness and the path towards healing.