ANDREW MUDGE – WRITER/DIRECTOR

Andrew Mudge is the writer/director of numerous award winning short films (see FILMOGRAPHY).  In 2003 he was the winner of the prestigious Chrysler Million Dollar Film festival for his Chrysler branded short film "Gabriel Y Gato" and feature length screenplay "The P.T. Johansen Field Guide to North American Monsters". Andrew is a regular volunteer and guest film director for the Cheshire Project, a non-profit actors camp for children and adults with severe disabilities. Andrew has also been involved with various indigenous rights organizations. In 2001 he shot a documentary at the United Nations about the first Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Andrew has a bachelor's degree in Anthropology from Colorado College. He lives in Brooklyn, New York where he works as a freelance videographer and editor.
LEWIS MUDGE - PRODUCER

Lewis Mudge graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in History and Anthropology. Between 2002 and 2004 he lived in Lesotho, doing HIV/AIDS work as a Peace Corps Volunteer.  Following this, he earned his Masters degree in International Politics at the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).  In 2007, Lewis worked for the Presidentís Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in Northern Malawi.  Currently based in New York, he works as a risk analyst for a large Australian holding company.