Meet Kervin Marseille
Based in New York City, Kervin Marseille is a versatile artist and filmmaker renowned for his distinctive cinematography style, earning acclaim in publications like The Fader Magazine. Notably, his collaboration on "Us" with emerging artist Champ Ensminger showcased his talent for experimental cinema, while his work in the documentary "New Yorker Presents: What's Motivating Hayes" garnered attention under Jonathan Demme's direction.
With a degree in Human Services/Digital Filmmaking and enriched by artist fellowships, Kervin has developed a multifaceted approach to filmmaking. His portfolio includes impactful short films such as "Stop & Frisk," featured in the 2014 New Voices in Black Cinema, "Mulignans," screened at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, and "Peace the Policy," selected for the 2016 Urbanworld Film Festival.
Driven by a passion for storytelling, Kervin Marseille continues to expand the boundaries of visual storytelling, captivating audiences with his evocative cinematography and compelling narratives. As a prominent figure in the New York artistic community and beyond, he remains committed to pushing artistic boundaries and leaving a lasting impact on viewers.
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