
Jamil KharraziSenior Executive
Lady Kharrazi, the founder and director of Toos Foundation, is an accomplished artist and a successful business woman. As a ballerina and classical singer, she has performed in Europe, Middle East and USA; and as a designer and property developer she has managed many successful ventures. She has established a number of companies and trusts continuing as a consultant to many of them.
Lady Kharrazi is a staunch supporter of the arts and a champion of human rights. She continues to work extensively with children affected by armed conflict throughout the Middle East and Asia and has sponsored many post graduate students from Asia at Western universities through her charities.
Lady Kharrazi, the founder and director of Toos Foundation, is an accomplished artist and a successful business woman. As a ballerina and classical singer, she has performed in Europe, Middle East and USA; and as a designer and property developer she has managed many successful ventures. She has established a number of companies and trusts continuing as a consultant to many of them.
Lady Kharrazi is a staunch supporter of the arts and a champion of human rights. She continues to work extensively with children affected by armed conflict throughout the Middle East and Asia and has sponsored many post graduate students from Asia at Western universities through her charities.

Hossein Martin FazeliProducer/Director/Writer
Hossein Martin Fazeli, has been writing and directing dramatic and non-fiction films for the past 20 years. His films have been broadcast around the world, including on CNN, BBC, ARTE, SBS, and Canal+, winning 37 awards in the process.
His production, The Tale of The Two Nazanins, about an Iranian teenage girl imprisoned on death row, was broadcast on CNN and BBC and is credited with igniting an international campaign that saved her life.
Fazeli has been chosen twice by the Sundance Institute to take part in their International Filmmakers Award.
Hossein Martin Fazeli, has been writing and directing dramatic and non-fiction films for the past 20 years. His films have been broadcast around the world, including on CNN, BBC, ARTE, SBS, and Canal+, winning 37 awards in the process.
His production, The Tale of The Two Nazanins, about an Iranian teenage girl imprisoned on death row, was broadcast on CNN and BBC and is credited with igniting an international campaign that saved her life.
Fazeli has been chosen twice by the Sundance Institute to take part in their International Filmmakers Award.

Gillian GreenfeldCo-Director/Executive Producer
Gillian Greenfeld is a Canadian writer, director, and producer specializing in documentary filmmaking. As President of Cielo Films, a Vancouver-based production company, she develops and produces films that amplify women's rights and underrepresented voices.
She is currently directing "The Real Spice Girls of Rajasthan", a feature-length documentary following a single mother and her seven daughters as they confront patriarchy, violence, and social backlash in contemporary India.
Gillian Greenfeld is a Canadian writer, director, and producer specializing in documentary filmmaking. As President of Cielo Films, a Vancouver-based production company, she develops and produces films that amplify women's rights and underrepresented voices.
She is currently directing "The Real Spice Girls of Rajasthan", a feature-length documentary following a single mother and her seven daughters as they confront patriarchy, violence, and social backlash in contemporary India.

Beth FraikornProducer
Beth Fraikorn is an Emmy winning producer with a deep industry reputation for her acumen in working with content creation, distribution, and exploitation. She has launched divisions, spearheaded content development, negotiated co-productions, produced documentaries, and overseen hundreds of hours of original, library and branded content.
Beth has worked with several high prestige production and content companies and Academy Award directors. She has placed content internationally and nationally on almost all streamers and broadcasters. Fraikorn serves on the Board of Directors for the Producers Guild of America.
Beth Fraikorn is an Emmy winning producer with a deep industry reputation for her acumen in working with content creation, distribution, and exploitation. She has launched divisions, spearheaded content development, negotiated co-productions, produced documentaries, and overseen hundreds of hours of original, library and branded content.
Beth has worked with several high prestige production and content companies and Academy Award directors. She has placed content internationally and nationally on almost all streamers and broadcasters. Fraikorn serves on the Board of Directors for the Producers Guild of America.

Jack SilbermanProducer
Jack Silberman has produced, directed, and written more than 40 documentaries for Canadian, American (PBS), British (Channel 4), French (ARTE), and Japanese (NHK) television networks, as well as for the National Film Board of Canada, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and others. His film, Island of Whales, was narrated by Gregory Peck, broadcast on PBS, and won 17 awards, including the Gemini award for best documentary. Bombies was also broadcast on PBS and won First Place awards at a dozen film festivals, including San Francisco, Chicago, and the Japan Prize. He has extensive international experience, having worked on location in many different countries. He also spent 6 years living in India and Sri Lanka. His films have won more than 60 international awards.
Jack Silberman has produced, directed, and written more than 40 documentaries for Canadian, American (PBS), British (Channel 4), French (ARTE), and Japanese (NHK) television networks, as well as for the National Film Board of Canada, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and others. His film, Island of Whales, was narrated by Gregory Peck, broadcast on PBS, and won 17 awards, including the Gemini award for best documentary. Bombies was also broadcast on PBS and won First Place awards at a dozen film festivals, including San Francisco, Chicago, and the Japan Prize. He has extensive international experience, having worked on location in many different countries. He also spent 6 years living in India and Sri Lanka. His films have won more than 60 international awards.

Nick CarewExecutive Producer
Nick Carew is an award-winning director, EP and producer with 20+ years’ experience. Serving as showrunner and EP, he helmed three seasons of the groundbreaking Hulu/Viceland docuseries “Weediquette". He produced and directed on HBO’s Emmy-winning series “Vice” creating the season three finale "Cold War 2.0" and on Netflix' series “Business of Drugs”. He has acted as producer on several docuseries for Viceland, JigSaw and Netflix including “DOGS”, and on the Steven Soderbergh scripted series The Girlfriend Experience (S3). His documentary directing work has taken him from the Ferguson Uprising to the front lines of the war in Ukraine. Through his background as an editor, he brings a strong understanding of structure and character to his work.
Nick Carew is an award-winning director, EP and producer with 20+ years’ experience. Serving as showrunner and EP, he helmed three seasons of the groundbreaking Hulu/Viceland docuseries “Weediquette". He produced and directed on HBO’s Emmy-winning series “Vice” creating the season three finale "Cold War 2.0" and on Netflix' series “Business of Drugs”. He has acted as producer on several docuseries for Viceland, JigSaw and Netflix including “DOGS”, and on the Steven Soderbergh scripted series The Girlfriend Experience (S3). His documentary directing work has taken him from the Ferguson Uprising to the front lines of the war in Ukraine. Through his background as an editor, he brings a strong understanding of structure and character to his work.