Director, Writer and Producer
Tatyana Bronstein is an award-winning documentary film director and producer based in Boston, MA, specializing in independent filmmaking that captures daily lives, challenges stereotypes, and creates opportunities through compelling narratives. With expertise in directing, producing, scriptwriting, editing, cinematography, and digital arts, she has garnered acclaim for both short and feature-length documentaries.
A notable achievement includes her documentary "Prima" (2014), which revolves around a Prima Ballerina of the Boston Ballet and was screened at prestigious festivals such as the "Dance on Camera Festival" at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and various events worldwide http://www.filmlinc.org/films/prima/ . Tatyana's commitment to storytelling is evident in her feature-length documentary, "Make Me Dance,"(2017) offering a revealing look into the lives of a diverse group of young students at the Boston Conservatory, earning her various awards. Her latest work, "Woman in the Mirror" (2023), continues to receive accolades at film festivals, showcasing her dedication to the art of filmmaking.
Holding an MFA in Media Arts from Emerson College, Tatyana shares her knowledge as a film professor at Boston University's Department of Film & Television, solidifying her influence in the world of documentary filmmaking.
Born in Ukraine, Tatyana’s unique perspective and knowledge of the film arts merges American and European cultures into an experience not to be missed.