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JESSICA ORECK [producer/writer/director] works as an animal keeper and docent at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. When not at the museum, Jessica spends her time inventing new ways to create a sense of wonder in the world. Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo is Jessica's first feature film. She is currently in production on several animated science shows, building her own museum exhibition, and shooting her next two feature films.
MAIKO ENDO [co-producer] moved from Tokyo to New York in 2000. Since then she has been playing violin in bands and orchestras as well as composing and recording music for movie soundtracks and art exhibitions. Currently, she is editing her first feature length film.
AKITO KAWAHARA [co-producer] grew up fully bilingual and bicultural, attending a public school in Tokyo for one half of each year, and spending the other half in a private school in New York City. From the age of four, Akito and his father, like many fathers and sons in Japan, spent their weekends collecting insects. Akito earned his Ph.D. in entomology from
the University of Maryland and is currently studying aquatic moths as
a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Hawaii. Akito will begin
as an assistant professor and curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida
Museum of Natural History in 2011, and while continuing his research
on insects, will continue to give lectures around the country about the contrast of insect culture between his two worlds, Japan and the United States.
SEAN WILLIAMS [camera] is a well-known fixture on the NYC film rep circuit. When Sean is not at the movies, he is shooting various indie and commercial projects around the world. Often a second camera for renowned documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles, Sean is now in the midst of co-directing two narrative films.
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