Austrian-born Philipp Armand Eisenstein woke up to his love of film after an eye-opening experience in Utah at the Sundance Film Festival. Since then he has found his
expression mainly as a cinematographer and editor. His recent projects include the documentary “Kaboom” (cinematographer) which documents 100 years of bombings, the narrative film “The River of Copsa Mica”
(cinematographer) about how the most polluted city in Europe got that way, and the documentary “Manhattan Measure” (editor) about artist Gene Schmidt measuring Manhattan with yard sticks. His life’s commitment is to awaken the power and magic in all people through inspiring medi