Jin Park
As an active film critic for over two decades, Jin Park has been a programmer for film festivals of Korea including Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival(BIFAN) and Busan International Film Festival since 2005, and also taught film theories, queer theory and Korean film history in universities since 2002. Park has served as jury member for various festivals including Golden Horse, Fantastic Fest, Yubari and Teddy Award and has recently been appointed as delegate of genre film selection for Berlinale.
Ramona Sehr
After studying History and American Studies Ramona Sehr started in the film industry working for the FilmFernsehFonds BAYERN, the international sales company Global Screen, and the Munich Film Festival.
In 2014 she joined the renowned international sales company The Playmaker Munich (formerly ARRI Media International) where she oversees the festival management and takes care of national and international acquisitions.
Josh C. Waller
JOSH C. WALLER is a Writer, Director and Producer, known widely for his work as producer and cofounder of Spectrevision, the genre-bending production company he founded alongside actor Elijah Wood and writer Daniel Noah. During his time, Waller would oversee the productions of over a dozen films including “Cooties”, “A Girl Walk Home Alone at Night”, “The Boy”, “Bitch”, “The Greasy Strangler”, “Daniel Isn’t Real”, “Mandy”, and “Color Out of Space”, helping to solidify Spectrevision’s footing within the genre film landscape.
Between 2012 and 2016, Josh also directed three films outside of SpectreVision — the fight-to-the-death actioner “Raze”(starring Zoë Bell, Rachel Nichols, Tracie Thoms, Sherilyn Fenn, and Doug Jones), the cop thriller “McCanick”(starring David Morse, Ciaran Hinds, Mike Vogel, and Cory Monteith), and the “Electro-Jungle-Western”, “Camino” starring Zoë Bell, Tenoch Huerta, Dominic Rains, Kevin Pollack, and Nacho Vigalondo.
Waller’s films have premiered at some the top festivals in the world, including Sundance, TIFF, Tribeca, SXSW, Cannes, FantasticFest, Sitges, and an installation at the MOMA in NYC. All of the films have seen Domestic and International distribution, with some winning praise in the process.
In 2019, Josh relocated to Portugal, where he opened a new Lisbon-based production company – WOODHEAD, through which he produced “Lovely, Dark, and Deep” starring Georgina Campbell. Waller is currently refocusing his energy back to his writing and directing, having recently helmed the period
Samurai film, “LONE”, currently in post-production.