Chet Pancake | |
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Born | October 10, 1966 United States | (age 58)
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Relatives | Ann Pancake (sister) Sam Pancake (brother) |
Chet Pancake[1] 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. His documentary film Black Diamonds (2006), an examination of mountaintop removal mining, has received a number of awards.