David Osit

David Osit

Biography

David Osit is a documentary film director, editor and composer. His work has appeared on networks such as Arte, PBS, TLC, Al-Jazeera America and Channel4. David's first feature documentary film Building Babel which he produced, directed, shot, edited and composed, was a recipient of ITVS Open Call funding, broadcast as the series premiere of PBS America Reframed in 2013, and played at film festivals worldwide, including True/False and DocNYC.

David was co-producer, composer and sound recorder on Where Heaven Meets Hell, which broadcast on PBS Global Voices in 2013 and premiered at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA). David is an alumnus of the Tribeca Film Institute's All Access Program and the True/False SWAMI program.

He received his bachelorʼs degree at the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Michigan, and studied Refugee Law at the American University of Cairo. David is a recipient of the Anthony Rhodes Vice Presidential Scholarship and received his MFA in Social Documentary Film from the School of Visual Arts in New York.

Tribeca Film

Editor

Composer

Sound designer

Producer

Documentaries
2020

Mayor

2017

No Man's Land

2015

Thank You for Playing

2011

Building Babel

Short
2009

Limbo of the Infants

Director

Documentaries
2020

Mayor

2015

Thank You for Playing

2011

Building Babel

Short
2009

Limbo of the Infants

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2020

Mayor

2015

Thank You for Playing

2011

Building Babel

Short
2009

Limbo of the Infants

Screenwriter

Documentaries
2015

Thank You for Playing