Trevor Tweeten

Trevor Tweeten

About

Trevor Tweeten is a New York-based artist and cinematographer. He holds a BA in Film and Video Art and works at the crossroads between video, sculpture and installation. As a cinematographer, he has realized a number of feature films and video art projects, ranging from narrative to documentary to experimental. His work is often noted for its strong imagery and lyrical visual style and was recently presented at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013), as part of a critically acclaimed collaborative project exploring the conflict in Eastern Congo with artist Richard Mosse and composer Ben Frost. His credits also include "Bounce: How the ball taught the world to Play" which premiered in 2015 at the SXSW film festival and he is currently working on a feature documentary centered on Frank Serpico and police corruption in New York City. He has traveled extensively for his work including the Middle East, South America, Africa and South Asia.

Gringo Shamans

Gringo Shamans

Ron’s life takes a turn when he moves to Peru to become a shaman. After years of training in the jungle, the Ayahuasca boom propels him from monk to superstar possibly threatening the integrity of an ancient tradition.