Tomorrow's Power
New powers surge around the world and people take action to control their own lives
- Documentary DP
Montreal, QC, Canada
1 review$600 - $600 / Day
Request QuoteBio Sylvestre Guidi A top Franco-Canadian cinematographer, Sylvestre Guidi has amassed more than 20 years of documentary production experience, filming from the top of the world—on the 2005 award-sweeping series 'Arctic Mission,' by biologist-filmmaker Jean Lemire—to the bottom on Emmy Award winner Anne Aghion’s Ice People. Based in Montreal, he has collaborated repeatedly with noted directors and works regularly on films for the National Film Board of Canada, which air on ARTE, BBC, Discovery and other top television networks across the globe. Guidi spent ten years living in Mexico City as a cameraman and editor for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Al Jazeera covering South America and the Caribbean. Guidi has earned four nominations and a 1993 win for the Gémeaux—the Canadian Academy awards for French-language television. Guidi also received the Congretional Medal of honor from the US government for is work in Antarctica. A graduate in film from Concordia University in Montreal, Guidi also studied television production at the Université du Québec in Montréal. He is fluent in French, English, Spanish and Portuguese.
New powers surge around the world and people take action to control their own lives
About Uighurs prisoners in Guantanamo
About land grabs around the world
About an inmate in California doing a life sentence who discovered poetry and is correspondence with the director.
About the life of geologist in Antarctica
About torture and abuse during the Iraq and Afghan wars.
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