Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content. In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors the practice and history of cinema from a global perspective. As the co-founder of Global Fronteras Films, a forward-thinking production company and film laboratory, Bouraque develops and supports innovative projects that push creative and cultural boundaries. Bouraque holds an MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College and a BA in Journalism and Television from ESJ Paris/Casablanca.Tarek Bouraque: Film Director | Producer | Cinematographer | Video Editor | Educator Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content. In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors film and media studies.

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Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content. In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors the practice and history of cinema from a global perspective. As the co-founder of Global Fronteras Films, a forward-thinking production company and film laboratory, Bouraque develops and supports innovative projects that push creative and cultural boundaries. Bouraque holds an MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College and a BA in Journalism and Television from ESJ Paris/Casablanca.Tarek Bouraque: Film Director | Producer | Cinematographer | Video Editor | Educator Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content. In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors film and media studies.

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Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content.

In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors the practice and history of cinema from a global perspective.

As the co-founder of Global Fronteras Films, a forward-thinking production company and film laboratory, Bouraque develops and supports innovative projects that push creative and cultural boundaries.

Bouraque holds an MFA in Integrated Media Arts from Hunter College and a BA in Journalism and Television from ESJ Paris/Casablanca.Tarek Bouraque: Film Director | Producer | Cinematographer | Video Editor | Educator Tarek Bouraque is an award-winning film director, producer, cinematographer, video editor, and educator whose storytelling explores urgent themes of social justice, migration, First Nation rights, and cultural identities. His films have been showcased globally at prestigious venues including the DOC Film Institute in San Francisco, Rory Peck Trust Awards in London, Anthology Film Archives in New York, and the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University. Bouraque collaborates with leading international media outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Euronews, The New York Times, and National Geographic, producing impactful films that bridge cultures and spark critical conversations. His expertise spans directing, producing, editing, and lensing thought-provoking content. In addition to his filmmaking career, Bouraque is a passionate educator committed to nurturing the next generation of media creators. Since 2016, he has taught film and media studies at esteemed institutions, including Hunter College, York College, Downtown Community Television Center, New York Film Academy, and the Educational Video Center. He currently serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, teaching future actors film and media studies.

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