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MICK ERAUSQUIN is an experienced filmmaker in both the nonfiction and narrative genres. His credits are many and varied, ranging from 'Canvas', a documentary he directed about the lives of professional skateboarders, to 'Down and Out with the Dolls', an independent feature film edited by Erausquin which chronicles the rise and fall of an all-girl punk rock band. In 2005, Mick teamed with the Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated filmmakers at the Promises Film Company in Berkeley, California to produce the PBS-broadcast documentary 'Our Summer in Tehran'.

An impassioned traveler and adventure-seeker, Erausquin relishes any opportunity to explore the world. In 2002 he journeyed to Porto Alegre, Brazil to document the annual World Social Forum, a gathering of progressive-minded social-justice organizations, educators and individuals from across the globe. While there, he shot and edited a video, funded through the French-American Charitable Trust in San Francisco, which has helped educate nonprofit groups around the country. In 1997, while still in film school, he edited 'Caught in the Crossfire', a project focusing on the struggles of children with gay and lesbian parents that was nominated for an IDA Student Achievement Award.

Mick Erausquin holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of California, San Diego and received his M.F.A. in film production from the University of Southern California School of Cinema in Los Angeles.
In 2001, after moving back to his Bay Area roots, Erausquin founded Oceanhive Productions, an Oakland-based independent digital video service, to fully pursue emerging creative opportunities.


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