James Carman is a highly accomplished filmmaker, based in New York, who has made a significant impact in the industry through his work as a director and cinematographer.
Notably, his feature-length documentary, "The Hidden Hand; Alien Contact and the Government Cover-Up", has garnered widespread recognition, winning an impressive five awards and enjoying international distribution. Furthermore, it held a spot on both Amazon Prime's and Netflix's best-selling documentary lists for a remarkable three weeks.
As a writer, James has made a notable contribution to the industry, penning the script for "The Last Baron", a project undertaken in collaboration with Lars van Trier and the Coproduction Office.
Throughout his career, James has had the privilege of working on numerous feature films that have been showcased at prestigious festivals and film theaters around the world, including the Sundance, Cannes, Berlin, and Toronto film festivals.
Recently, five films that James shot were featured in a retrospective showcase at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in celebration of the work of Bruce La Bruce. Additionally, his short films have been screened at the Berlin and Locarno Film Festivals.
James has also had the opportunity to showcase his artistic talents through a solo video and photography exhibit at the Point B gallery in New York, titled "The Grasshopper Lies Heavy; A Remembrance of Hiroshima 70 Years On".
As a respected member of the Producer's Guild (PGA),James is currently involved in the production of a TV series titled "Superconscious", which explores the lives of individuals with extraordinary gifts and abilities.
For more information on James Carman's work and achievements, please visit his website at JamesCarman.net.