DIRECTOR: JORGE AMEER
Award winning provocative author, filmmaker, actor and activist Jorge Ameer began his professional career while in his late teens. At the age of 18, he was selected to participate in the Walt Disney College Program. He worked in the marketing departments of New Line Cinema, Paramount and Columbia Pictures. In motion picture development, Jorge worked as a story analyst for Richard Gere’s production company and Wendy Finerman’s productions at Tri Star Pictures in the early nineties and the now defunct Fries Entertainment. His acting credits include, “Gramercy’s “Panther” and “Tales from the Hood,” HBO’s “Social Friction Fables” New Line’s “Friday”, and cameo appearances in his films “The Truth Within”, “Strippers”, and a supporting roles in “The Singing Forest”, “Contadora is for Lovers”, “The House of Adam”, “The Dark Side of love” and “D’Agostino”. He co-stars opposite award winning actor Matthew Leitch (Star of AKA) in the carnival romp “Sabor Tropical”.
He served as a festival coordinator during the beginnings of the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival. At the LALIFF, he worked alongside Edward James Olmos and Marlene Dehmer the current festival director. Ameer also served as the coordinator for the 1988 Latino Entertainment Industry Conference and as a member of the advisory board of the Methodfest Film Festival. Other previous industry positions include being a U.S. representative for the Barcelona G & L Film Festival and a film programmer for the Palm Springs G & L Film Festival. At these festivals, Ameer helped in the selection of many foreign features. After noticing a lack of recognition of foreign and independent gay themed films released theatrically, he founded the International Gay Film Awards, the Glitter Awards (2001-2008). Ameer currently is the US representative for Festival Mix (Mexico) where he assist in curating foreign features and shorts.
His full bio can be accessed here