•Thomas Halaczinsky is an accomplished producer and director. He was born and raised in Germany and has lived since 1991 in New York City.

As a documentary filmmaker he has produced and directed numerous non-fiction films shown on Television here and abroad. Amongst them “I am…Carol” that premiered at the Jewish Women’s Film Festival in New York City, 2002. “Myth 2001" about Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001 – A Space Odyssey” reaching the year it projected for German/French culture channel ARTE.
For his participation in the Emmy winning documentary about war crimes against women in former Yugoslavia “Calling The Ghost” that debut on HBO/Cinemax he won an ACE award in 1996 in the category international documentaries.

Mr. Halaczinsky has also produced several feature films here and abroad.

•Francisco Dominguez, camera, was born and raised in Argentina, he now lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Francisco Dominguez studied camera at the “Deutsche Film & Fernseh Akademie, Babelsberg as a graduate student of acclaimed director of photography Michael Ballhaus. He was an assistant of Michael Ballhaus at the production of “Gangs of New York”. He has photographed several feature films and documentaries, that include: “Berlin Generation 2000” for German Television and “Veeja Nights in Berlin” also for German Television.

•Sabine Krayenbühl, editor, a native of Switzerland, has worked both in the United States and Europe, editing documentaries and features. Her recent work includes: the 2004 Academy Award nominated documentary” My Architect”, directed by Nathaniel Kahn and featuring the work of Louis I. Kahn, the feature “Heartbreak Hospital”, starring Patricia Clarkson and John Shea; “An American Love Story”, a 10 part series for P.O.V. directed by Jennifer Fox and broadcasted by PBS, Arte and BBC; Sabine Krayenbühl is a distinguished graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.