Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee is a British-American filmmaker, musician, and environmental activist. He is best known for his work on the documentary film, The Great Work, which explores the spiritual and ecological crisis of our times. He is also the founder of the Global Oneness Project, an online platform for stories that explore our shared humanity. Vaughan-Lee was born in London, England, and raised in the United States. He studied music composition at the California Institute of the Arts and film production at the University of Southern California. He has worked as a composer, sound designer, and editor on numerous feature films, television shows, and documentaries. Vaughan-Lee is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Sundance Institute's Documentary Film Grant, the National Geographic All Roads Film Grant, and the International Documentary Association's Pare Lorentz Award. He has also been featured in the New York Times, National Geographic, and the BBC. Vaughan-Lee is a passionate advocate for environmental and social justice. He is a board member of the International Forum on Globalization, a research and educational organization dedicated to challenging the global economic and political system. He is also a member of the International Advisory Council of the Global Ecovillage Network, an organization that works to create sustainable communities around the world.

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In March 2019, Vaughan-Lee's virtual reality (VR) film The Atomic Tree premiered at SXSW Film Festival, [1] and was nominated for the VR narrative award at Sheffield Doc/Fest.

In April 2018, Vaughan-Lee's Film Earthrise premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and won the Audience Award at AFI DOCS. and was nominated for an Emmy in the short documentary category. The film was distributed by PBS's POV and The New York Times Op-Docs.

In 2017, Vaughan-Lee's virtual reality (VR) film Sanctuaries of Silence premiered at the New York Film Festival, and in 2018, it was selected to screen at a number of festivals worldwide, including SXSW Film Festival, Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Telluride Mountainfilm, AFI DOCS, and was nominated for the VR Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest.

In 2016, Vaughan-Lee produced Welcome to Canada which premiered at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and screened at the Seattle International Film Festival, and was featured in National Geographic (magazine).

In 2014, Vaughan-Lee's documentaries Isle de Jean Charles and Marie's Dictionary were featured on The New York Times Op-Docs. His documentary Soleá was featured in The New Yorker.

In 2013, Vaughan-Lee's documentary Yukon Kings exhibited at the National Museum of the American Indian, part of the Smithsonian Institution. It was also featured in National Geographic (magazine).

In 2012, Vaughan-Lee's debut feature film, Elemental, made its world premiere at the Mill Valley Film Festival. Variety called the film "inspiring". The New York Times wrote the following review about Elemental – "This sensitively scored film complicates the typical missionary's progress arc by acknowledging its would-be heroes' weaknesses and the day-to-day obstacles to doing good." The film went on to play at more than 50 film festivals internationally with theatrical distribution handled by The Film Collaborative. and digital and non theatrical by Cinema Guild.

Vaughan-Lee attended Berklee College of Music in Boston to pursue musical studies in improvisation and composition. After graduating from Berklee in 2001, Vaughan-Lee performed and recorded with numerous artists including Mary Stallings, Lionel Loueke, Dayna Stephens, Ferenc Nemeth, Rhiannon and Ambrose Akinmusire. He recorded and released two albums under his own name – Previous Misconceptions (2001 – Emanjazz) and Borrowed Time (2005 – Fresh Sound New Talent).

Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee (born 1979 in London, England) is a British filmmaker, a composer, and a Naqshbandi Sufi teacher. Emmanuel is the son of Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, a Sufi mystic and lineage successor in the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Sufi Order.

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