Elan Bogarín is an Emmy-winning Venezuelan-American director/cinematographer known for her hyper creative magical-realist approach to documentary. Her feature film 306 Hollywood, called a “landmark” by rogerebert.com, premiered opening night of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, was featured in over 10 ‘best of 2018’ lists, played over 70 festivals, won multiple awards, and was broadcast on PBS‘s POV and Amazon Prime. Elan has been nominated for Emmy, Gotham, Spirit, and Critics Choice awards and was chosen for Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Film, DOC NYC’s 40 Under 40, and Emerging International Filmmaker at Hot Docs. Elan is the co-director of El Tigre Productions where she creates innovative and award winning films for the world’s leading museums and brands including Google, MoMA, The Getty, The Whitney, and The New York Times. Elan is a co-founder of the Wassaic Project, an arts festival and residency in Wassaic, New York that has worked with hundreds of artists over 12 years. She has received support from organizations including Sundance, Artemis Rising Foundation, Ford Foundation / Just Films, NYSCA, Latino Public Broadcasting, and IFP.