In A Wintry Season
Directed by MARY POSATKO
Produced by MARY POSATKO and KATHERINE VONDY
Cinematography by MARY POSATKO, THOMAS POSATKO, and EMILY TOPPER
Edited by KATE AMEND and ROEBAN KATZ
Sound by DAVID V. BUTLER
Music by TATYANA RICHAUD
Director Mary Posatko
Mary Posatko is an LA-based filmmaker and professor originally from Delaware, with a focus on issues of social, economic, racial and environmental justice. Mary has directed and produced award-winning films including Target Zero, All Fall Down, Ain’t In It For My Health: A Film About Levon Helm, and Pitstop; as well as content for clients including Vanguard Records, the Rutgers Protein Data Bank, Levon Helm, Josie Maran, and Didi Hisrch Mental Health Services.
Mary’s films have screened theatrically and in US and international film festivals including SXSW, CPH:DOX, LAFF, Maryland, Nashville, IDFA, and Gotenburg, among others. She is an alumna of IFP Spotlight on Documentaries, Good Pitch, and the Chicken & Egg Labs, and her films have received support from the San Diego State University Research Foundation, the IDA Pare Lorentz Award, Chicken & Egg, the San Francisco Film Society, and the Abell Foundation, among others.
Mary moved to Los Angeles as an Americorps volunteer, working as a homeless intake counselor on LA’s Skid Row, before becoming a producer on KCRW and PRI’s To The Point and Which Way, LA?, and KCRW’s beloved Good Food. She received her BA in history from Brown University and her MFA from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, and she is currently on faculty as the head of documentary filmmaking at San Diego State University.

Producer Katherine Vondy
Katherine Vondy is an award-winning storyteller working in film, theater, and literature. Previous film credits as a director and producer include Shattercane, The Broken Heart of Gnocchi Bolognese, Marguerite Moreau’s Autograph, and Bruise Hunters. As a playwright, she is the recipient of The Davey Foundation Theatre Grant, and her work has been developed and produced by the Athena Project, Salt Lake Acting Company, The Blank, Clamour Theatre Company, Campfire Theatre Festival, HBMG Foundation, Paper Wing Theatre Company, Kibo Productions (UK), The Script Readers (UK), All Terrain Theater, and CalArts TSA. Kat also currently heads the new play development program of The Vagrancy’s LA chapter. Her fiction appears in numerous literary magazines and journals–most recently the Iowa Review, Massachusetts Review, Pinch, South Carolina Review, and Worcester Review. Kat holds a BA from Amherst College and an MFA from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts.
