Chris Moukarbel
Chris Moukarbel, born in 1978 in New Haven, is a multifaceted documentary filmmaker, writer, producer, and contemporary artist. He gained significant recognition with his debut feature documentary, *Me at the Zoo*, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012 and was subsequently acquired by HBO Documentaries. This film chronicles the emergence of YouTube and the journey of Chris Crocker, known for his viral “Leave Britney Alone!” video.
Moukarbel's directorial prowess caught the attention of Sheila Nevins, leading to his collaboration on the Emmy-nominated documentary *Banksy Does New York* for HBO. He also created and directed the HBO series *Sex On //*, which examines the complexities of sex and relationships in the digital era, serving as a modern reimagining of the iconic show *Real Sex*.
His filmography includes the acclaimed documentary *Gaga: Five Foot Two*, which debuted at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival before being acquired by Netflix. Additionally, his documentary *Wig* delves into New York City's drag queen culture and the renowned Wigstock festival, premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 4, 2019, and later airing on HBO.
Most recently, Moukarbel made his narrative feature film debut with *Cypher*, starring Tierra Whack. The film premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was honored with the award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature, solidifying Moukarbel's status as a significant voice in contemporary cinema.
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