Kathleen
Dusek has been making documentary films for thirty-two years. In
the 1970's, after attending the Film School, an affiliate program
of San Francisco State University, she practiced her craft as a
cameraperson on various productions in the Bay area. In 1977, Kathleen
formed her own company, World Quest Productions. She produced and
directed numerous feature-length documentaries.
- Germany: Once
Upon A Time - An investigation into the origins of the Grimm's
fairytales.
- The Seine - A
journeyt winding down the famed French river.
- Land of Two Peoples
- An investigation of the tri-lingual culture of Belgium.
- The Orient Express
- A journey from Paris to Istanbul on the most elegant and historic
of trains.
- Holland - A travelogue
about that country.
- Our National Parks
- Kathleen produced the segments on Yosemite, the Grand Canyon,
Petrified Forest and Mt. Rainier.
Ms. Dusek's films have been shown extensively on
television and in theaters througout Europe and North America. She
was a regular guest of National Geographic, performing numerous
times with her films both at Constitution Hall and Explorer's Hall
in Washington D.C. For fifteen years, her work was shown at such
places as Carnegie Institute in Pittsburg, the Art Institute and
Field Museum in Chicago, the Seattle Opera House and the Music Center
in Los Angeles.
She won the Rising Star Award from the International
Travel Film Associtation and received the Best Film Award for Paris
and the Seine from the North Shore Film Society. Her Orient Express
was picked up by Reader's Digest and sold more than 100,000 copies
around the world. It received the Best Video Production and Content
Award from Video Choices Magazine. |