Jeff Daniel Silva

Jeff (Daniel) Silva is a Boston filmmaker and film programmer. His most recently completed projects, Ivan & Ivana (2011) and Balkan Rhapsodies: 78 Measures of War (2008), have been exhibited at film festivals and museums internationally, including MoMA's Documentary Fortnight, The Viennale, Visions du Reel, Valdivia, Flahertiana, and DocAviv. Silva programmed cinema for 15 years at the Balagan film series, which he co-founded in 2000.[1] He was a teaching fellow at Harvard University[2]. Silva taught at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) in Boston.

Jeff Daniel Silva on 2015.

Filmography

gollark: I'd partly agree, but that doesn't mean ALL ABSTRACTION is hard to use.
gollark: If we accept your ridiculous "simple to implement means easy" thing, then machine code is easier than assembly, and... CPU microcode? is easier than machine code.
gollark: Assembly is an abstraction over machine code.
gollark: Abstraction is maybe harder to *implement*, but easier to *use* once it works.
gollark: Programming the interpreters and compilers used for higher-level languages is hard, but once they work it's easy to *use* them.

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