BIO

 

David Usui is an award-winning documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn. His latest feature, Been Here Stay Here, follows an Evangelical fishing community on Virginia’s Tangier Island as they face the slow disappearance of their home. The film premiered at IDFA and has screened at festivals including DCEFF, Docaviv, AFS Doc Days, Martha’s Vineyard, Annapolis, and Princeton.

He co-directed In Transit alongside the legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles—a lyrical portrait of travelers aboard Amtrak’s Empire Builder—which won the Special Jury Prize for Best Feature Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival. His earlier cinematography and directorial work has appeared on PBS, ITVS, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and VICE.

In 2009, he co-founded Lost & Found Films, a production company that crafts visually rich and emotionally grounded nonfiction films. He works as a director, producer, cinematographer, editor, and story consultant.

He studied philosophy and environmental studies at Western Washington University and later taught documentary filmmaking as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.