Christina Alexandra Voros is a Brooklyn-based director and cinematographer, recently recognized by IFP’s Filmmaker Magazine as one of their “25 New Faces in Independent Film.” The only member of her family not to be born in Hungary, Christina was raised in Cambridge, MA, where she later attended Harvard University. Her careers prior to filmmaking have included that of a stage actor, restaurateur and nationally-ranked saber fencer. The recipient of a Dean’s Fellowship at NYU’s Tisch School of the Art’s Graduate Department of Film and Television, Christina was awarded a Graduate Assistantship in cinematography in 2006, teaching under Tony Jannelli- whom she has continued to assist on
projects with Jonathan Demme and Martin Scorsese.

Her first documentary short, “The Ladies”, received a Gold Hugo at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival and Grand Jury Prizes at Slamdance, GenArt, San Francisco International, Seattle International, Expression en Corto, Ojai and Edmonton International Film Festivals in 2008. Ms. Voros’ recent projects include
principal photography for “Let Freedom Sing”, a documentary on the music of the Civil Rights movement, directed by Emmy award-winner Jon Goodman for PBS, as well as two of her own documentary features currently in production: Jogini: Sex or Culture - follows the journey of one woman's efforts to end ritualized prostitution in rural Andhra Pradesh, and BLOOM CITY - a portrait of the largest public arts project in the history of New York City.