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KATJA ESSON, FILMMAKER

Katja Esson is an independent filmmaker based in New York City who mixes documentary and narrative genres. Esson began her career in Miami as a production assistant for the notorious rap group ‘2 Live Crew’. Since her days of wrangling booty-shaking babes, Esson has directed a variety of award-winning documentaries, short films and commercials.

Her documentary short FERRY TALES which turns the unlikely setting of the Staten Island Ferry Powder Room into a celebration of sisterhood received an Academy Award®-nomination in 2004 and aired on HBO. Born and raised in Germany, Esson brings a quirky European sensibility to the distinctively American subjects she chooses. In 2006 she completed HOLE IN THE SKY – THE SCARS OF 9/11, which premiered at ‘Sunny Side of the Doc’ and received the Gold Award at the World Media Festival.

SEASON OF MADNESS (2006), her first narrative short film is currently playing at international film festivals. It is based on the haunting, lyrical short story by renowned Lebanese author
Hanan a-Shayk and tells the tale of a rebellious Iranian woman who feigns insanity in order to escape her own traditional marriage—only to have her plans backfire.

She is currently in pre-production with POETRY OF RESILIENCE a film about seven poets who survived human atrocities, and their stories of transformation. She is also in production with LIQUID GOLD, a documentary about the cultural complexities behind the simple act of breastfeeding.

Other credits include the documentaries VERTICAL TRAVELER (2001) explores the pioneering spirit of New York City through the metaphoric story of the city’s unique relationship with elevators. The film was broadcast on PBS and on Europe’s ARTE Channel. SEARCHING FOR SENSE (2002), an artist’s reflection on 9/11 also aired on PBS.

ADAM–RETORTENBABY ALS LEBENSRETTER (2003) commissioned by ARTE and Germany’s ARD stirred up significant debate in the German medical community. The film examines the thorny issues raised by pre-implantation genetic diagnosis by focusing on a child "designed" to be a perfect donor for his sister. Also commissioned for ARTE: SIEGFRIED & ROY – EIN MÄRCHEN FÜR ERWACHSENE (2004), VERMISST- GEISELDRAMA IN DER SAHARA (2005) and NEW YORK HARBOR (2005).

She also works regularly for German television and, in 1997 she received a fellowship for her screenplay EL ALEMAN at Berlin’s Master School.

• Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary Short
• Woodstock Film Festival, Honorable Mention
• Seattle International Film Festival
• Florida Film Festival
• Palm Springs International Film Festival
• Brooklyn International Film Festival

Ferry Tales Website | Women Make Movies Website

Katja Esson

Downloadable images are in the Photo Gallery

Ferry Tales Crew

Katja Esson with the Ferry Women after seeing themselves on the big screen for the first time

TOPICS FOR LECTURES & SEMINARS
A dynamic and passionate speaker, Katja Esson is available for screenings, lectures, and seminars on the many topics relayed in this provocative film. Topics include but are not limited to: Documentary Filmaking; Documentary vs. Narrative Storytelling; The Role of Women In the Arts; Expressing Our Feminine Power through the Creative Voice; Diversity; Motherhood; Women & Work. Note: some of the Ferry Women may also be available to attend screenings and panel discussions.

Please contact Blue Flower Arts with your request.