Jeremy Xido

Jeremy Xido

Fellow: Awarded 2016
Field of Study: Film - Video

Competition: US & Canada

Jeremy Xido is a filmmaker and performance artist whose work has taken him around the world in an exploration of complex issues of community and personal identity. His approach to stage and film blends emotionally gripping personal stories with the larger social contexts from which they emerge.

Originally from Detroit, Jeremy graduated cum laude in Painting and Comparative Literature from Columbia University in New York. He studied at the Actor’s Studio and received a Fulbright Award to study and work in Barcelona, Spain. Since 2003 he has been the artistic co-director of the performance and film company CABULA6, which was voted “company of the year 2009” by Europe’s prestigious performance magazine, Ballettanz, and awarded “Outstanding Artist of the Year 2010” by the Austrian Ministry of the Arts.

Jeremy’s award-winning feature documentary Death Metal Angola has screened at more than 80 film festivals including Rotterdam, Dubai, BAFICI, Sydney, CPH:DOX, and DOC NYC. Reviews in Indiewire and the Hollywood Reporter have described it as “riveting,” “absorbing, beautifully shot… superb,” “raucously crowd pleasing,” and “a cult classic in the making.” It opened theatrically in the United States in November 2014.

Jeremy’s three-part solo stage performance The Angola Project, developed with funding from the European Union and a residency at the Experimental Music and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC), has premiered around the world at venues such as Impulstanz in Vienna and PS122 in New York. The New York Times found it a “marvelously quixotic…jostling collage that is intimate yet informed by sweeping issues surrounding class, race and identity.” Jeremy performed a selection of the piece at TEDx Fulbright in 2014.

In 2006, he was commissioned by the European Union to create a six-part documentary series called Crime Europe which screened in festivals around Europe, on Swedish TV, and in the German Parliament. Since 2012, has been working on cinema and transmedia versions of The Angola Project with support from Cinereach, the Jerome Foundation, ARTE, and the POV Hackathon.

He is fluent in English, German, Spanish, and Portuguese and is based in Harlem, New York City.

Project Links:

Death Metal Angola

The Angola Project

Untitled Dinosaur Bone Film

Cabula6

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