Cecil B Feeder
The native San Franciscan Cecil B. Feeder is best known for OUR LADY OF TAMALE, a heartfelt and colorful documentary about Virginia Ramos The Tamale Lady SF. This innovative filmmaker creates colorful and distinct movies that delight viewers world wide. His movies have screened in Germany, Switzerland, UK, Denmark, Croatia, Czech Republic, and the US. He was recently awarded the Certificate of Honor from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, and he received the Award of Excellence at the Alice Film Festival in 2008.
BioGraphy
Born in Berkeley, and raised by a play write and musician, Cecil B. Feeder was exposed to performance and film at an early age. He gravitated towards music early on, and after graduating Humboldt State University with a BA in Technology in the Arts, he moved to San Francisco to pursue his creative career. In 2004 he created the documentary “Our Lady of Tamale” about Virginia Ramos a Mexican immigrant who found love by selling Tamales in the Mission bars of San Francisco. He has been involved with many projects since then including a documentary about the Giant Catfish of Thailand, the kung fu zombie movie “Meter Maid Me Massacre” , and has created many music videos for various musical groups. In 2006, he received the Certificate of Honor from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors for his contributions to the film and music community of San Francisco. Feeder was again honored with the Award of Excellence from the Alice Film Festival in 2008. He is currently seeking funding for a documentary on the group Engineers Without Borders and their project improving the living conditions in the remote village of Yanayo, Bolivia.
Additional Details
Cecil B. Feeder has worked on many music videos, short films, educational videos and commercials in San Fransisco, LA, and Berlin. His titles have ranged from Assistant Director, Director of Photography, Lighting Designer, Editor, Sound Engineer and more.
AWARDS
Award of Excellence from Alice Film Festival 2008 Best Short in Full Moon Festival 2008 Certificate of Honor from the San Francisco Board of Supervisors 2006

