Barbara Grandvoinet

San Francisco, California, United States

Director-Producer-Editor

<p>Born and raised in Paris, Barbara now lives in San Francisco as a director, producer, and editor. Her film Pas De Deux won Best of Festival at the Berkeley Film Festival in 2005 and “Children of the Trains” (in post-production) is gaining attention worldwide. She produces, writes and edits segments frequently broadcast on national television as well as documentaries, films and TV shows.</p> <p>Her past work with the <span class="caps">PBS</span>/American Masters series includes: Julliard, F. Scott Fitzgerald: Winter Dreams, Robert Capa: In love and War and Clint Eastwood.</p> <p>She received her Masters Degree in Broadcast Communication Arts from San Francisco State University. Barbara brings over a decade of expertise in preproduction, production and post production.</p> <p>Currently, she is co-producing and editing the documentary “Fight Life” and producing the documentaries “Lost Forever”, “Welcome to Yanayo”and “Underneath the Surface”.<br> Additionally, she is working as an associate producer for Mabel Valdiviezo’s documentary: “Prodigal Daughter”.</p>

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