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  1. Richard Levien has been writing, directing and editing award-winning films for 15 years. Levien's first feature as a writer/director was "Collisions", about a twelve-year-old Latina whose mom is taken away by immigration police.

    • Editor, Writer, Visual Effects
    • 4 min
  2. cinesourcemagazine.com › r_levien_interviewcineSOURCE magazine

    Jul 13, 2009 · SFFS Filmmaking Grant winner Richard Levien and Jennifer Rainin of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation at the Golden Gate Awards in May. On May 6, the SF Film Society announced that Richard Levien of Widdershins Film had won their very first $35,000 social justice grant for his proposed feature La Migra.

  3. Jan 31, 2019 · There are many paths to becoming a filmmaker, but Richard Levien — whose new immigration movie, “Collisions,” plays at SF IndieFest on Saturday, Feb. 9 — must be the only director who can trace...

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  4. Richard Levien has been writing, directing, and editing award-winning films for 12 years. His editing credits include Barry Jenkins’ (“Moonlight”), short film “Remigration”, and “A Fragile Trust” about the worst plagiarist in the history of the New York Times, which appeared on Independent Lens.

  5. Jan 18, 2009 · Immersion: Directed by Richard Levien. With Gerardo Acevedo, Nabor Acevedo, Antonio Acosta, Michelle Alvarez. Moises, a ten-year-old immigrant who speaks no English, struggles to fit in at his new school in the U.S.

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    • Short, Drama
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    • 2009-01-18
  6. New Zealand transplant Richard Levien, a longstanding fixture of the San Francisco indie film community, has until recently been known primarily as an editor. That changed forever during this year’s San Francisco International Film Festival when Levien’s directorial debut Immersion won the Golden Gate Award for Bay Area Short.

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  8. Richard Levien has been writing, directing and editing films for 8 years. Levien’s short film Immersion, about a ten-year-old boy from Mexico who struggles to fit in at his new school in the U.S., premiered at Slamdance in 2009.