Liliana Greenfield-Sanders

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Liliana Greenfield-Sanders
Nationality American
Field Filmmaker

Liliana Greenfield-Sanders' (born October 10, 1981) is an American filmmaker.

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Liliana Greenfield-Sanders (born October 10, 1981) is a New York-based filmmaker. She is the daughter Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, a photographer and documentary filmmaker, and Karin Greenfield-Sanders, a lawyer. Her grandfather is the painter Joop Sanders, founding member of the American Abstract Expressionist group, her uncle is the sculptor John Sanders, and her sister is the artist Isca Greenfield-Sanders. Liliana graduated with honors from Brown University in 2003, where she studied Art-Semiotics, and attended Tisch NYU Graduate Film School. Her short films have won numerous awards, shown at MOMA, on PBS and at over 60 film festivals.

Her feature screenplay 'Adelaide' was selected for the 2011 Sundance Directors and Screenwriters Labs. Her feature screenplay 'Bypass' won the 2011 Sloan Foundation Feature Film Award. Greenfield-Sanderes is also the Director of Film Programming at the Wassaic Project.

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