Paula
Mozen is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, educator,
and PBS consultant who has served on the film faculties at Towson
University in Baltimore Maryland, Montana State University, and San
Francisco State University. Ms. Mozen currently resides in Bozeman,
Montana where she is currently producing “LIFE INTERRUPTED: telling breast cancer stories” a documentary feature film about breast cancer which chronicles the experiences of five unique breast cancer survivors including the filmmaker herself. Since breast cancer is an equal opportunity disease, the film will feature women of widely diverging ages, ethnicities socio-economic and geographic backgrounds.
Selected Awards & Recognitions:
MacArthur
Grantee
2004 UFVA PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD
2002 Rockefeller Film & Video
Fellowship NOMINEE,
1ST PLACE DORE SCHARY, Anti-Defamation League of
the B'nai Brith
REGIONAL EMMY, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
BLUE RIBBON, American Film and Video Association
CINE EAGLE, Council
on International and Nontheatrical Events,
SILVER APPLE, National
Educational Film and Video Festival
FIRST PLACE, Utah Short Film
Festival.
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