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Conversation with Filmmakers Torben Bernhard and Travis Low

Travis Low and Torben Bernhard, the filmmakers behind the documentary film The Sonosopher, will talk about the process with the Sonosopher himself — live-streamed.

Torben Bernhard is the editor of the documentaries I WANT MY MTV (Tribeca 2019, A&E), CHURCH & STATE (Special Jury Award, AmDocs, 2018), and the upcoming GOOD FIRE. He served as Director of Photography for QUIET HEROES (Sundance, 2018). He has directed several award-winning short documentaries, including TRANSMORMON and OXYGEN TO FLY, both of which enjoyed viral success and garnered millions of views. He co-directed the feature film THE SONOSOPHER: ALEX CALDIERO IN LIFE…IN SOUND (Cinequest, 2010). He won the Utah Short Film of the Year award over three consecutive festivals, won the 2017 Golden Spike Award for External Video Marketing, was selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick, and has received Artistic Vision awards from multiple film festivals. His work has been featured by The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Geographic, The Guardian, and many more outlets throughout the world.

Travis Low is an audio and video documentary artist based in Salt Lake City, Utah. His films directed include THE SONOSOPHER: ALEX CALDIERO IN LIFE...IN SOUND, BOOMTOWN, and THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO RALPHAEL which was selected as Editor's Pick by The Atlantic. He has served as a sound designer and editor on several other films including TRANSMORMON, CHURCH & STATE, and SAME-SEX ATTRACTED. His work has received awards at film festivals across the country, and has been featured by publications such as National Geographic and The New York Times, among others. Travis is also active in the collection and archival side of documentary work. In non-pandemic times he can often be found haunting the stacks and corners of various bookstores and libraries.

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Live Performance by Alex Caldiero at the UMOCA