Ellen Bruno
Ellen Bruno is an award winning documentary filmmaker based in San Francisco. With a background in international relief work, Ellen’s films have focused on issues at the forefront of human rights. She began her relief efforts in remote Mayan villages in Tabasco, Mexico. She has worked in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border with the International Rescue Committee, in Vietnamese boat camps with The Refugee Section of the American Embassy in Thailand, and as director of the Cambodian Women's Project for the American Friends Service Committee. She has also been a hospice worker for the Zen Hospice Project in San Francisco.
Ellen completed a masters degree in documentary film at Stanford University. She is a recipient of Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellowships, a Goldie Award for Outstanding Artist, an Alpert Award for the Arts,an Anonymous Was A Woman Award for the Arts, a Shenkin Fellowship from Yale University School of Art, and was an Artist-in- Residence at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Ellen serves on the Board of the Buddhist Film Festival, the Pacific Pioneer Fund, and Ethical Traveler.Org. She is a strategic planning consultant with the Creative Capital Foundation’s Professional Development Workshops, working throughout the country to provide artists a cohesive structure to organize, plan and sustain creative careers.
Crew
Movie
When We Were Bullies
Script Consultant
2021
Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia
Director
1989
Sacrifice: The Story of Child Prostitutes in Burma
Director
1998
Satya: A Prayer for the Enemy
Director
1995
Movie
Skin of Glass
Writer
2026
Movie
Sky Burial: A Tibetan Death Ritual
Director
2005
Leper Life Beyond Stigma
Producer
2004
Movie
Into the Current: Burma's Political Prisoners
Music
2012
Movie
Filmmakers Unite (FU)
Director
2017