Joshua Lucas
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Joshua K. Lucas is a documentary filmmaker and US Marine Corps veteran who has worked as a producer and assistant director on independent films, television, commercials and branded content. In 2014, using the GI Bill, Joshua earned his bachelor’s degree in film studies from Columbia University. He worked as an assistant director on projects such as “Curmudgeons,” directed by and starring Danny DeVito, and “Alina,” by the late indie film legend, Ben Barenholtz. In 2018, Joshua graduated from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and was a fellow at Al Jazeera English in Doha, Qatar. His short “Something to Say” won a 2019 Student Academy Award for Best Documentary. He now lives in West Hollywood, California.