Malindi Fickle

Malindi Fickle

Biografie

Suck It Up Buttercup (2014), Fickle's first narrative feature film, won 17 top awards and received 31 additional nominations on the indie film festival circuit. Awards include: Best of the Festival, Best Feature, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Ensemble, Outstanding Achievement in Editing, Best Female Filmmaker and the Alan Bailey Award for Excellence in Independent Filmmaking.

Del Weston's The Top 100 Indie Filmmakers in the World cites her as someone to watch. Her documentary feature, By The People (2006), was broadcast nationwide on PBS and won a prestigious HUGO award. Critically acclaimed by The New York Times, New York Magazine (Critics Pick) and Film Journal International, By The People was also invited by the Library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences to be included in their permanent collection.

Malindi is a proud member of Women In Film; she graduated Summa Cum Laude from NYU. She currently resides in Honolulu with her husband and three kids.

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