Damani Baker and Alex Vlack
Damani Baker, a native of the San Francisco Bay Area, was selected by Filmmaker Magazine as one of ""25 new faces in independent film"". His career spans documentaries, music videos, and advertisements. Some of Baker's documentaries include Grenada: A Dream Deferred, which revisits the events and circumstances of the 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada, and Return, an award-winning film that explores the genius of traditional African medicine.
Alex Vlack co-founded Late Night and Weekends with director Andrew Zuckerman, where they make documentaries, commercials, branded content, books, media installations and narrative films. His credits include New York Times Television's Raising the Flag and NOVA's Battle Plan Under Fire; media installations at the Centers for Disease Control and the National Museum of the Marine Corps; advertising campaigns and content for Puma, BMW, and Apple; and a short film, High Falls, directed by Andrew Zuckerman, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won Best Narrative Short at the Woodstock Film Festival.