Image
Producer and media manager
Country of origin
Canada

Dr Paul de Silva (*1950) is an award-winning screen media writer/director/producer, and educator, with extensive experience working for broadcast media, government, educational and community organizations, in intercultural communication, and new project development in the cultural industries sector. He is the Co-Director of the International Diaspora Film Festival based in Toronto. 

He was a Human Rights Officer with Ontario Human Rights Commission and a broadcast journalist and producer with the CBC and worked as a Audio/Visual Producer with the United Nations Environment Commission in New York and Nairobi, Kenya.  He has a PhD from the York – Ryerson Joint Programme in Communications and Culture. His areas of academic research interest and practice are the cultural politics and the political economy of screen media industries and the social and economic factors affecting post-colonial societies.

Current issues

Following the promising nominations, the Oscar ceremony felt like a disappointment. For the first time, the Academy had nominated international films such as “Sentimental Value” from Norway and “Secret Agent” from Brazil in the Best Picture category. Yet in the end, it was American productions that walked away with all the awards.
Film director Selma Vilhunen has won the Church Media Foundation’s 2026 prize for her documentary film 'Gate to Paradise' (Portti Paratiisiin).

Events

16.02.2025
Haus der EKD, Charlottenstraße 53/54, 10117 Berlin

Movie search