Writer, Director and Editor who started his career after being diagnosed with Leukemia at age 25. In all, he's had two remissions, one relapse and four films. The latest feature, No No Girl, was completed in August of 2022.
Paul Daisuke Goodman is a filmmaker and two time cancer survivor. He began his career as a camera operator on the high seas for Discovery’s Whale Wars until his first cancer diagnosis at age 25. For the next six years he would undergo treatments for his Leukemia that would achieve an initial remission within the first two years. During that time, Goodman began writing and editing from his hospital room and would shoot films in his months as an outpatient. Eventually, and to the frustrations of his doctors, he was able to make his first feature film, Evergreen. They would shoot on the road for 28 days and on the 30th, he was back in the hospital for more chemotherapy.
In late 2020, at the height of the pandemic, Goodman's cancer would relapse. This time spreading to his spinal cord and brain. The initial outlook was bleak but after the first rounds of chemotherapy things would take a turn for the fortunate and set him on a road towards bone marrow transplant and recovery. During this time, he would write his second feature film, No No Girl, and through chemo, radiation and the transplant he would find another remission and shoot the film six months after being discharged from the hospital. Today, Paul lives in Los Angeles with his fiance and manages his own production company, Eight East Productions, named for the wing of the hospital where he made his first films.
  • Writer (3 Credits)
    Evergreen2020
    Feature
    Leafer2019
    Short
    Six Windows2019
    Short
  • Director (3 Credits)
    Evergreen2020
    Feature
    Leafer2019
    Short
    Six Windows2019
    Short
  • Producer (1 Credit)
    Evergreen2020
    Feature
College
University of California, Santa Barbara
Film and Media Studies
20092014
Current City
Los Angeles
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Writer, Director and Editor who started his career after being diagnosed with Leukemia at age 25. In all, he's had two remissions, one relapse and four films. The latest feature, No No Girl, was completed in August of 2022.
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