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PJ Raval

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Named one of Out Magazines’s “Out 100 2010” and Filmmaker Magazine's "25 new faces of independent film 2006," PJ Raval is an award-winning filmmaker whose credits include Trinidad (winner, Best Documentary Cleveland International Film Festival 2009, Showtime, LOGO), the CHRISTEENE video collection (SXSW), and his latest film, Before You Know It, a documentary about LGBT seniors and aging (SXSW World Premiere, San Francisco International Film Festival).

Raval is also currently developing a feature fiction narrative with acclaimed screenwriter and playwright Prince Gomolvilas and recently directed a segment called “Rantings” as part of the 2011 remake of Richard Linklater’s indie classic Slacker. Also an award-winning cinematographer, Raval’s work has earned him awards such as the ASC Charles B. Lang Jr. Heritage Award as well as the Haskell Wexler Award for Best Cinematography. Raval’s work includes the 2009 Academy Award-nominated Trouble the Water as well as the Independent Spirit Award-nominated Room. He recently completed the highly anticipated feature The Bounceback directed by Bryan Poyser, which will premiere at SXSW.

In his spare time Raval likes to try and take small naps and pretend he knows ballet.

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