Apo W. Bazidi is an award-winning filmmaker and the founder of Burn A Light Studios, a social impact production company based in San Francisco. Apo was born in Eastern Turkey to Kurdish parents. He grew up amid the social injustices and inequality that beset his community. These experiences drove his desire to become a storyteller so he could shed light on these important issues. After high school, he immigrated to the United States and went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Film & Television Production from the University of Southern California in 2011. Apo's films are primarily concerned with social issues and the importance of global cultural interactions. His first feature film, Resistance is Life, won eight international awards including six for Best Documentary Feature. Apo believes in making a positive change through visual storytelling. His lifelong motto is to "be creative and inspire".
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Curly Joe, Two Kittens, Four Boxes, and the Scent of Fire (2025) Director |
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The Ruth Brinker Story (2022) Director |
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The Ruth Brinker Story (2022) Writer |
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The Ruth Brinker Story (2022) Producer |
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How Far Is Home (2020) Director |
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How Far Is Home (2020) Writer |
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How Far Is Home (2020) Producer |
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Resistance Is Life (2017) Director |
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Resistance Is Life (2017) Writer |
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Resistance Is Life (2017) Producer |
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Resistance Is Life (2017) Director of Photography |
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Resistance Is Life (2017) Editor |
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For Here or to Go? (2017) First Assistant Director |
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Dark Power (2013) First Assistant Director |
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Speaking With Colors () Producer |
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Developing Our Future () Producer |
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Ambassadors of Hope () Writer |
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Ambassadors of Hope () Producer |