Eduardo Williams
Eduardo “Teddy” Williams is an Argentine director whose work plays with new and old media formats to challenge traditional narrative filmmaking. In 2016, his feature debut The Human Surge won the Golden Leopard in the “Filmmakers of the Present” section at Locarno Film Festival. His continued experimentation with film has earned him the Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists in 2019; the 2020-2021 Fulton Fellowship at the Harvard Film Study Center; and the CHANEL NEXT PRIZE in 2022. His latest feature, The Human Surge 3, makes brilliant use of a 360-camera to create a stunningly original vision of people and places from across the globe coming together.