Isaac Green Diebboll is a filmmaker, artist, and archivist based in Callicoon, NY. His films are explorations of the psychological, emotional and spiritual dimensions of our humanity, looking at relationships to home, survival and our connection with our environment. His creative practice includes drawing, writing and piano.
Through both short and long form creative nonfiction filmmaking, his current projects look at the destruction of public housing and displacement, the impact of incarceration on individuals, families and communities, the intergenerational processes of preserving and cultivating Lenape language and oral tradition, and the life cycles and relationships that develop between earth, animals and farmers.
Isaac has an MS in Urban Ecology from Parsons, The New School, a BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and he is a cofounder of ENGN Civic Creative Center 501(c)3.
Isaac is available for projects as a cinematographer and editor and he shoots and edits short films on commission. Contact him if you’d like to start a conversation about a project.