Client: Everlast
Director/DP: Diana Eliazov
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit
Role: Director/Writer/Cinematographer
A selection of stills and videos from the 40 model portrait videos created during the making of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Models: Marquita Pring, Danielle Herrington, Halima Aden, Kate Bock, Valentina Sampaio, Myla Dalbesio, Kim Riekenberg, Lorena Duran, Jasmine Sanders, Emily DiDinato, Vita Sidorkina, Anita Marshall,Hunter McGrady, Camille Kostek, Josephine Skriver, Kelsey Merritt, Brooks Nader, Olivia Culpo, Hyunjoo Hwang, Haley Kalil, Robin Holzken, Olivia Brower, Clarissa Bowers,Jamea Byrd-Brewer, Brielle Cunningham, Kathy Jacobs, Christi Valdisseri, Tanaye White
Athletes: Malia Manuel, Caroline Marks, Courtney Conlogue
Locations: Wyoming, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, Scrub Island, Bali
A special one night only performance by Ryuichi Sakamoto and orchestra at the Brooklyn Museum of Arts in Brooklyn, NY. A collaboration between Mr. Sakamoto and Krug Champagne to compose a special set of music to create a unique event filled with a coordinated light show installation and Krug's finest champagne.
Director & Cinematographer: Diana Eliazov
Director/DP: Diana Eliazov
Editor: Dutty Vannier
Colorist: Jerome Leclere
Adidas Women’s collaboration with Stella McCartney to create a line of stylish sportswear for active women featuring Michelle Carigma
A short film from the Lifetime documentary campaign Her America: 50 women, 50 States, which took home a Clio in 2018. This piece features, Shake 070 from New Jersey; a musician signed to Kanye’ West’s label GOOD Music.
( DP edited version and coloring)
Director: Ana Veselic
Cinematographer: Diana Eliazov
Colorist: Jerome Leclere
A Vogue and GQ Shoot between A$AP Rocky and Rhianna.
Abstract beauty piece featuring model Madisin Rian
Director/Cinematographer: Diana Eliazov
Director/DP: Diana Eliazov
A short film.
An upcoming feature documentary shot in India about womens' rights for the Dalit caste.
Director: Thenmozhi Soundararajan
An upcoming Netflix documentary that delves into the life of boxer, Hassan N’Dam. An intricate story that follows the course of a man who built himself into a world champion. Born in Cameroon, one of 18 children, Hassan’s life took a dramatic shift when his father, a well respected doctor, was falsely imprisoned and accused of murder. Hassan’s boxing journey led him from Cameroon to France and a career that accrued 5 World Champion titles, 36 victories in 39 Fights, and 21 KOs. An unexpected defeat near the end of his career, pushes him to reinvent himself and attempt to regain his title for a final fight at Madison Square Garden.
Cinematographer (U.S.): Diana Eliazov
Celebrity Interviews shot include: Chloe Moretz, Meryl Streep, Taraji Henson, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett, Tiffany Haddish, Mellody Hobson, and Lake Bell
Told first-hand by some of the industry’s leading voices, including Executive Producer Geena Davis, living legends like Meryl Streep, and younger talent such as Yara Shahidi and Chloe Moretz, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING is a feature documentary that uncovers what is behind one of the most confounding dilemmas in the entertainment industry - the under-representation and misrepresentation of women. It takes an incisive look behind and in front of the camera, into the historical and empirical evidence, and systemic forces that foster gender discrimination and reinforce disparities in our culture. Backed by hundreds of stories and overwhelming data, director Tom Donahue illuminates and unpacks an inherently misogynistic Hollywood machine. The film is a call for change and accountability, seeking and proposing solutions from inside Hollywood and around the world.
The boundary-pushing choreographer, dancer and Doris Duke Artist Michelle Ellsworth, who combines technology, carpentry, science and movement, contemplates how dance helps her dissect complex ideas. Ellsworth is a proponent of the theory that dance heals, and her projects offer the audience unnamed perspectives and possibilities for recoveries from situational trauma ranging from the personal to the geopolitical.
Street Heroines is a documentary film that looks at the courage and creativity of female graffiti and street artists from around the world. From New York City, where Lady Pink and Claw $$ paved the way for female artists to use the streets as canvas, to São Paulo and Mexico City, Street Heroines gives voice to women fighting social injustice with creativity in the male-dominated subculture.
These are stills from our travels following the artists: Magrela in Sao Paolo, Lilly Cuca in Medellin, and Fusca in Mexcio City.