Nadine M. Patterson
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Nadine Patterson is an award winning independent producer/director. Her
training in theatre, immersion in documentary film, and intense study
of world cinema enable her to create works grounded in historical
contexts, with a unique visual palette. Over the past 20 years she has
taught video production at West Chester University, Temple University,
Arcadia University, Drexel University, and Scribe Video Center. She was
the only filmmaker selected for The Biennial 2000 at the African
American Museum in Philadelphia. Some of her films include : "I Used to
Teach English", Winner Gold Apple Award 1994 National Educational
Film/Video Festival, Oakland, CA; "Anna Russell Jones: Praisesong for a
Pioneering Spirit", Best Documentary 1993 African American Women in the
Arts Film/Video Competition, Chicago, IL; "Moving with the Dreaming",
Prized Pieces award from the National Black Programming Consortium in
1997; "Todo El Mundo Dance!" selected for the 2001-2002 Council on
Foundations Film and Video Festival. Other notable works include
"Shizue", screened at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1991; and
"Release" shown at the Constellation Change Dance Film Festival of
London in 2006. She recently completed her second masters at the London
Film School in 2005. She received funding for her film work from The
Philadelphia Foundation, The National Black Programming Consortium, The
Bartol Foundation, and The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. She
received a 2010 fellowship in the arts from the Independence
Foundation. In 2011 along with Ain Gordon and the Painted Bride Art
Center she received a grant from the Pew Philadelphia Theater
Initiative for the creation of a new work about forgotten historical
places in Philadelphia. Ms. Patterson is curating the Trenton
International Film Festival in October 2011. She completed two
milestones in 2011 - she published her first book Always Emerging and
completed principal photography for her first feature film as director
Tango Macbeth.