FILMMAKERS

Alan Govenar - Director/Cinematographer/Writer

Alan Govenar is an award-winning writer, poet, playwright, photographer, and filmmaker. He is director of Documentary Arts, a non-profit organization he founded to advance essential perspectives on historical issues and diverse cultures. Govenar is a Guggenheim Fellow and the author of more than thirty books, including Boccaccio in the Berkshires, Paradise in the Smallest Thing, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Untold Glory, Texas Blues, Stompin’ at the Savoy, Everyday Music, Texas in Paris, and A Pillow on the Ocean of Time. His book Osceola: Memories of a Sharecropper’s Daughter won First Place in the New York Book Festival (Children’s Non-Fiction), a Boston Globe-Hornbook Honor; and an Orbis Pictus Honor from the National Council of Teachers of English. Govenar’s film, Stoney Knows How, based on his book by the same title about Old School tattoo artist Leonard St. Clair, was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and was selected as an Outstanding Film of the Year by the London Film Festival. His documentaries The Beat Hotel, Master Qi and the Monkey King, You Don't Need Feet to Dance, Extraordinary Ordinary People, Tattoo Uprising, and Myth of a Colorblind France are distributed by First Run Features. Govenar’s theatrical works include the musicals Blind Lemon: Prince of Country Blues, Blind Lemon Blues, and Lonesome Blues (with Akin Babatundé), Texas in Paris, and Stompin’ at the Savoy.

Jason Johnson-Spinos - Editor/Writer

​Jason Johnson-Spinos is a theatre and film artist and educator. He has worked as an editor at Documentary Arts since 2011. He edited the feature films You Don't Need Feet to Dance, Serving Second Chances, Extraordinary Ordinary People, Tattoo Uprising, and Myth of a Colorblind France. He was an additional editor on The Beat Hotel, and edited the short films Bridging Utopia, The Silent Witness Speaks, World's Fair Waffle, and One Man Band: Al Howard, in addition to working on numerous other Documentary Arts projects. With The Documentary Group in NYC, he assistant edited the documentaries Angle of Attack and Dreamland. He is also the co-founder and marketing director of Outcry Theatre.