Christian Vuissa (born 1969) is a Latter-day Saint filmmaker. He is
also the founder and former head of the LDS Film Festival, until
2017.Vuissa is a native of Austria and served an LDS mission in
Leipzig, Germany from 1994 to 1996. He was involved in the making of
Pirates of the Great Salt Lake. He was the director of Baptists at Our
Barbecue, The Errand of Angels, One Good Man (2009) (originally called
Father in Israel), The Letter Writer (2011), The Reunion (2008), and
Silent Night (2012).Vuissa was also the original story creator and the
director of the 2002 short drama film Roots and Wings about Mexican
immigrants to the United States.Vuissa is a 2002 graduate of Brigham
Young University's Media Arts program.
also the founder and former head of the LDS Film Festival, until
2017.Vuissa is a native of Austria and served an LDS mission in
Leipzig, Germany from 1994 to 1996. He was involved in the making of
Pirates of the Great Salt Lake. He was the director of Baptists at Our
Barbecue, The Errand of Angels, One Good Man (2009) (originally called
Father in Israel), The Letter Writer (2011), The Reunion (2008), and
Silent Night (2012).Vuissa was also the original story creator and the
director of the 2002 short drama film Roots and Wings about Mexican
immigrants to the United States.Vuissa is a 2002 graduate of Brigham
Young University's Media Arts program.
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