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Chet Pancake was born on 10 October, 1966 in United States, is an American musician and filmmaker. Discover Chet Pancake's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Occupation Filmmaker
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October 1966
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace United States
Nationality United States

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Chet Pancake is an American filmmaker and musician.

He is a co-founder of the Red Room Collective, the High Zero Foundation, the Charm City Kitty Club and the Transmodern Festival.

He is currently an assistant professor in the Film and Media Arts Program at Temple University and director of the Black Oak House Gallery.

1993

Pancake grew up in the areas of Romney, West Virginia and Summersville, West Virginia, and moved to Baltimore, Maryland, in 1993.

His sister is writer Ann Pancake, and his brother is actor Sam Pancake.

The writer Breece D'J Pancake was also a relative.

1994

When he moved to Baltimore in 1994, he found his calling to producing and filmmaking.

By producing and film making, his work portrayed exclusive subject matters that gained the publics eyes." Pancake currently resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with his partner.

In Baltimore, Pancake co-founded the Red Room Collective and High Zero Foundation.

He also became a self-trained improvising percussionist and began making films, which ranged from short, experimental meditations to feature-length narratives and documentaries.

He was a founding member of the Charm City Kitty Club (GLBT Performance Series) and the Transmodern Festival (Live.Art.Action.)

Pancake currently lives in Philadelphia, where he is an assistant professor in the Film and Media Arts Program at Temple University and the director of Black Oak House Gallery.

2001

Beginning around 2001, his primary project was a documentary about the mountaintop removal project of the coal in southern West Virginia and its resulting environmental and humanitarian consequences titled Black Diamonds.

2006

His documentary film Black Diamonds (2006), an examination of mountaintop removal mining, has received a number of awards.

Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal & The Fight for Coalfield Justice was released by Bull Frog Films for distribution in December 2006.

2012

Pancake received a master's degree in fine arts at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in May 2012.

As recipient of the Edes Foundation Emerging Artist Fellowship, he began the film Genius Project as his Edes Year project.

In it he documents five avant-garde artists who identify as queer women: Eileen Myles, Barbara Hammer, Jibz Cameron, Camae Ayewa and Rasheedah Phillips.

In 2012, Pancake began working on Queer Genius, a documentary interviewing and following queer-identifying artists Eileen Myles, Barbara Hammer, Rasheedah Phillips, Camae Ayewa, and Jibz Cameron.

In addition to the Edes Foundation, Queer Genius has received support from the Leeway Foundation and Temple University.

2019

The film began screening at various festivals and events in 2019, including Women Make Waves International Film Festival in Taipei, Taiwan and the Toronto Queer Film Festival in 2020.

Many of the screenings were moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an interview given in 2019, Pancake talked about currently projects, including a short film set in West Virginia that addresses family dynamic and addiction.

This will be an addition to the artwork series "Bloodland."

He is also working on a larger video project that addresses the emotional and somatic resonances of ecological activism and factors surround fossil fuel extraction on the East Coast of the United States.

2020

Queer Genius has won awards including “Audience Prize Best Feature 2020” at QFest Houston and "Boundary Breaker Award" at the Buffalo International Film Festival 2020.