
Joshua Carlon
Directing
Biography
Joshua Carlon grew up in the secluded woods of Northern Minnesota where he spent his childhood reading comic books, drawing cartoons and watching bad movies. Luckily, all of that eventually coalesced into a career and today, he is a writer, director, producer, editor and animator working in the independent film and advertising worlds. Joshua is an Emmy-winning editor and Telly-winning producer and director whose work has been featured by the Tribeca Film Festival, PBS, National Geographic, the New York Times and film festivals around the world.
Known For

Two expedition guides share their love for Antarctica with visitors, hoping to inspire understanding, connection and protection.
Bound for the Last Continent

A mockumentary about some people we all know.
Windswayer

In Uganda, being gay is illegal. In Uganda, members of the gay and transgender community face discrimination, violence, arbitrary arrests and forced evictions simply because of who they love. But in Uganda, there is hope. These are the voices of gay and transgender Ugandans. This is what love means to them.
Love is: A Message From Uganda's Gay & Transgender Community

In a tiny Irish pub, travelers can have a pint where kings and crusaders and Bono have drank before.
A Millennium Walks Into A Bar

As a teenager in 1950 Brooklyn, all Saul wanted to do was hang out with his friends and go to the beach. Instead, he got roped into a dangerous new job, and Saul got in a little over his head.
Saul's 108th Story

Tired of being cooped up, a newly-vaccinated woman is determined to cut loose. But fate has something else in store...A quarantine film.
Shots

A family mystery leads a filmmaker on a discursive journey to discover the past. Featuring true crime, Halloween costumes, microfilm, Scandinavia, the inescapable feeling of doom that creeps in when contemplating lost time, and machetes.
Rectangles

In the jungles of Belize, a lost city has been found, but its stories are vanishing.