Nina Menkes
An image from Magdalena Viraga, one of the productions that also features Nina Menkes.
Nina Menkes

Nina Menkes

October 12, 1965 — California, USA

Nina Menkes graduated with an MFA in film production from UCLA in 1989, has received Fulbright Research Awards to the Middle East and is a member of the film faculty at the California Institute of the Arts. Her films have screened at international festivals including Sundance, Cannes (ACID), Rotterdam, Locarno and Toronto. Her documentary Massaker, for which she was also cinematographer, premiered at the Berlinale and won the FIPRESCI Award. Her 1996 feature film The Bloody Child was selected as one of the best films of the past fifty years by the Vienna International Film Festival in Austria.

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power

2022

Phantom Love

Phantom Love

2007

Dissolution

Dissolution

2010

Queen of Diamonds

Queen of Diamonds

1991

The Bloody Child

The Bloody Child

1996

Magdalena Viraga

Magdalena Viraga

1986

The Great Sadness of Zohara

The Great Sadness of Zohara

1983

Massacre

Massacre

2005