Adele Pham Adele Pham is a documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. In the past two years she has directed, edited, and produced three film projects that cumulatively have screened at over 20 film festivals domestically and abroad. Adele has lectured at NYU, Wesleyan, and The New School, taught documentary film to South Asian teenage girls in Queens, and made films to help elect Barack Obama the 44th president of the United States.

Parallel Adele, a documentary on mixed Asian identity has screened at festivals, colleges, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. The film is distributed by Third World Newsreel.  
 


Filmography: 

Fulton Street (in production) (director/editor) 
Fine Threads (director/editor) 
Motoo (director/editor) 
Speak Truth To Power (2009) (producer/editor) 
Our Gotham (2008) (editor) 
The Boxer (2008) (editor) 
About Me (2008) (editor) 
Parallel Adele (2008) (director/editor)
Tamo i ovde/Here and There (2008) Documentary camera
Excuse My Gangsta Ways (2008) (second camera) 
Jersey Dyke (2008) (second camera) 

Parallel Adele is an official selection of the following film festivals:

San Francisco Int'l Asian American Film Festival (2009)
Toronto Reel Asian Int'l Film Festival (2008)
San Diego Asian Film Festival (2009)
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (2009)
Hawaii International Film Festival (2009)
Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival (2008)
APAture: A Window on the Art of Asian Pacific Americans (2008)
9th Annual Chlotrudis Short Film Festival (2009)
DisOrient Asian American Film Festival (2009)
Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival (2009)