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GABRIEL NOBLE, Co-Producer
A director, producer and teacher, Gabriel was co-founder and Artistic Director of Equal Opportunity Productions, a non-profit international arts organization that put together arts exchange programs with youth from Cuba, South Africa, and the Native American Hoopa Tribe.
In 2002, Gabriel was commissioned by the Hudson Guild Theater to write and direct an original bilingual play about immigration and cultural immersion in New York City. That same year he was awarded a 2-year grant from the United Way Foundation to bring film and theater education programs to inner-city high schools in New York.
Gabriel's film career began in 2000 as associate producer of La Esquina Caliente, a feature documentary film surrounding the historic baseball game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Cuban National Team. The film won the Latin Film Festival in Havana and premiered on the Sundance Channel. He is currently directing and producing Autumn's Eyes, a documentary about the cyclical nature of incarceration seen through the lives of 3 generations of a family.
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