
Ann Bromberg is a director, producer, and writer of independent films.
Award-winning independent filmmaker and photographer Ann Bromberg is a director, producer, and writer of independent films. Her work is in numerous traveling and permanent exhibits, national museums, and theatres, both within the US and internationally. Her work featured in the US in New Mexico, Texas, and Georgia and international venues in Israel, Australia, South Korea, China, Japan, Italy, Spain, Mexico, Kenya, Cuba, and Vietnam. Her directorial work includes short films: Mbeti: The Road to Kisesini-screening on Shortz Television- Cruzar, Gaby with director Abbas Kirastomi and Painting Gray screening at the Guild Cinema. Ann is currently completing a feature documentary, The First Time: The Ballad of Peggy Seeger- London, England, and The White Slipper- Havana, Cuba. Ann is based in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Ann’s core purpose is to compassionately illuminate the cultures and human narratives of the many regions she travels in both her films and her photographic projects. You can find a permanent collection of her work at the following; Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, the Manuel Alvarez Bravo International Center of Photography in Mexico City, the New Mexico History Museum in Santa Fe, the National Cowgirl Museum, and the Hall of Fame, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, the Roswell Museum and Art Center, and the Albuquerque Museum.
Artist Statement:
There is nothing like traveling the world capturing multi-cultural narratives through my lens while making lifelong friends in communities along the way. The given story is as influential in the frame as it is outside the frame.
I love working with other creatives who bring ideas to the table to make any project unique and successful.