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    • Resources
  • Press Room
    • 3 Minute Trailer
    • Project Description
    • The Director
    • The Producer
    • The Team
    • Featuring >
      • Executive Summary
    • Top Ten FAQ
    • KvanBarn Productions Mission
  • In the media
    • The Courier May 5, 2018
    • AZTV Sandy and Friends
    • NewYork Times | City Of Addict Entrepreneurs
    • AZDM Debbie Maranville
    • Magic 99.1
    • Healthy Medicine Radio
  • Support Us
    • Buy a Meal
    • Be a WTF Sponsor!
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Windy Borman, Director

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Windy Borman, MST is a multi-award-winning director and producer, as well the founder of DVA Productions. She is currently the Executive Producer and Director of "Mary Janes: The Women of Weed".
Most recently, she directed and produced the 10-time award-winning documentary, "The Eyes of Thailand" (narrated by Ashley Judd) and produced "The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia", which premiered at Sundance 2012 and on HBO. Other credits include producing and directing "The Vagina Monologues," producing performances for Margaret Cho and Dr. Maya Angelou, and writing for Takepart.com and IndieWire: Women and Hollywood.

Windy is an active member in Women in Film and Television with 15+ years experience producing and directing films, documentaries and branded content.

From 2003-2005 Ms. Borman dedicated two years to Teach For America, where she taught middle school drama and dance in the South Bronx. She founded DVA Productions in 2006 to produce films and digital media that give a voice to the voiceless and promote peace, justice and equality.

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