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Paul Bozymowski, born in 1972 in Detroit, Michigan, of Polish and
Native American Mexican ancestry, received a degree in film at Northwestern
University’s School of Communications in Chicago. A student
of Annette Barbier, Mimi White, and Academy Award nominee Frank
Galati, he moved to New York in 1993, joining the staff of the groundbreaking
production company Radical Media, one of the world’s leading
commercial production houses, as editor, director, and cinematographer.
Among his early
directorial projects were the acclaimed ESPN series The Life,
which took a sociological view of sports, and the award-winning
Platform, a documentary on the Ground Zero viewing platform
in New York and its architect, David Rockwell. Recent projects include
a documentary for VH1 on rap artist Ludacris; Brotherhood,
an upcoming theatrically released documentary on New York City firemen,
and a trilogy—short film, promotional video, and full length
documentary—for Nike which will air in different media in
fall 2003.
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