American documentary director, producer, editor and musician
Jessica Vale is an American documentary director, producer, editor and musician.[1] [2]
Vale was born circa 1979 in the community of Abington, which is located in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania .[3] [4] She graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2000 with a degree in media and film.[5]
Vale's filmography includes the multi-award-winning[6] documentary Small Small Thing (2013),[7] [8] [9] [10] TV series Surviving Death (Netflix) and Wrong Man (Starz),[11] and the film The Sounding (2017)[12] among other projects. As a musician, she has released two studio albums which included two billboard charting dance singles.[13]
During the early years of the twenty-first century, she was a resident of New York City , where she worked in video production.[14] [15]
2013: Small Small Thing
2013: Al Jazeera Witness: Small Small Thing (TV) 2013: Small Small Thing
2013: Al Jazeera Witness: Small Small Thing 2014 Grand Jury Prize, Rated SR Film Festival
2014 Women Film Critics Circle Award
2014 Vanya Exerjian Award
2014 Special Jury Prize, Pan African Film Festival
2013 Best International Documentary, Bronze Lens Film Festival
2013 Best Documentary, Kansas International Film Festival
2013 Best Documentary, Montreal International Black Film Festival
2013 Best Documentary, Baghdad International Film Festival
2013 Best Documentary, First Glance Film Festival
2013 Special Mention, Dallas International Film Festival Jessica Vale - Vocals
Ivan Evangelista - Guitar
Matthew St. Joseph - Bass
Randy Schrager - DrumsBrand New Disease (October 16, 2007)
Black and Blue
Lonely Life
Exit 12
Brand New Disease
No Soul
Verses from the Rooftop
Night in Sarajevo
Time Stand Still
You Don't Wanna Know
Mirror Check
Together Alone The Sex Album (2005)
Intro
Welcome
Boy in Black
The One Over There is All Mine
Look Pretty
Sweet 16
Breather
Sarajevo
Disco Libido (Radio Mix)
Microphone
Exit
Boy in Black (Saphin Remix)
Disco Boy (Infinite Volume Remix)
Disco Libido (Clean Radio Mix)
Boy in Black (Clean) Disco Libido Remixed EP (2006)
Disco Libido (Dave Audé Future Disco Mix)
Disco Libido (Josh Harris Remix)
Disco Boy (Infinite Volume IDM Mix)
Disco Libido (Dirty Evangelist Mix)
Disco Libido (JL Cohen Dungeon Mix)
Disco Libido (Dave Audé Future Disco Edit)
Disco Libido (Dave Audé Future Disco Dub) Brand New Disease Remixed (2007)
Brand New Disease (Jody Den Broeder Club Mix)
Brand New Disease (Jody Den Broeder Club Edit).aif
Brand New Disease (Jody Den Broeder Club Instrumental)
Brand New Disease (McGowan & Moss EMpulsive Mix)
Brand New Disease (McGowan & Moss EMpulsive Edit)
Brand New Disease (McGowan EMpulsive Tribal Dub)
Brand New Disease (McGowan & Moss Padapella)
Brand New Disease
^ "Jessica Vale" . IMDb . Retrieved 2021-01-04 .
^ "FirstGlance Film Festival ," in "Feels like festivals." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer , September 20, 2013 (subscription required).
^ Hiltbrand, David. "Listening to the mating game ." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Philadelphia Inquirer , April 19, 2005.
^ Gross, Dan. "'Sex Album' getting lots of play ." Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Daily News , February 22, 2006.
^ "Jessica Vale hits Billboard Music Charts" . The Temple News . 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ Small Small Thing - IMDb , retrieved 2021-01-03
^ Gates, Anita (2014-06-06). "A Culture of Child Rape in Liberia (Published 2014)" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ "There are Many Reasons to See the Very Difficult Small Small Thing | The Village Voice" . www.villagevoice.com . 4 June 2014. Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ "Documentary details Olivia Zinnah's story" . MSNBC.com . Retrieved 2021-01-04 .
^ "FirstGlance Film Festival," in "Feels like festivals," The Philadelphia Inquirer , September 20, 2013.
^ "Jessica Vale" . IMDb . Retrieved 2021-01-04 .
^ The Sounding (2017) - IMDb , retrieved 2021-01-03
^ "Jessica Vale hits Billboard Music Charts" . The Temple News . 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2021-01-03 .
^ Hiltbrand, "Listening to the mating game," The Philadelphia Inquirer , April 19, 2005.
^ "Jessica Vale hits Billboard Music Charts" . The Temple News . 2007-11-06. Retrieved 2021-01-03 .