David Albert Habif
- Producer
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
David Albert Habif is a distinguished figure in the realms of documentary filmmaking and photography, with a career that spans over two decades. Before venturing into documentaries in the early 2000s, Habif honed his craft in professional photography for 20 years, capturing the essence of ephemeral moments through his lens. His academic journey is as impressive as his professional one, holding degrees from Berklee College of Music and Suffolk University in film scoring and philosophy, respectively. This unique blend of musical and philosophical education has deeply influenced his approach to documentary filmmaking, allowing him to explore complex themes with a nuanced perspective.
Habif's work is characterized by a deep commitment to storytelling, a passion for exploring the human condition, and an unyielding curiosity about the world. A testament to his dedication is the 2022 documentary "Still Human," which he directed. This poignant film provides an in-depth examination of homelessness in the United States, shedding light on critical issues such as the drug war, the challenges faced by those aging out of the foster care system, and the impact of mental health issues on marginalized communities. Set against the backdrop of two vastly different cities, Mumbai and Los Angeles, "Still Human" offers a critical look at systemic challenges and personal struggles, featuring insights from experts like Daron Acemoglu, Dilys Garcia, Nikita Ketkar, and Mark Ragins. Through "Still Human," Habif not only highlights the struggles of the most disenfranchised populations but also sparks a conversation on the urgent need for systemic change and compassion in addressing these profound issues.
Habif's work is characterized by a deep commitment to storytelling, a passion for exploring the human condition, and an unyielding curiosity about the world. A testament to his dedication is the 2022 documentary "Still Human," which he directed. This poignant film provides an in-depth examination of homelessness in the United States, shedding light on critical issues such as the drug war, the challenges faced by those aging out of the foster care system, and the impact of mental health issues on marginalized communities. Set against the backdrop of two vastly different cities, Mumbai and Los Angeles, "Still Human" offers a critical look at systemic challenges and personal struggles, featuring insights from experts like Daron Acemoglu, Dilys Garcia, Nikita Ketkar, and Mark Ragins. Through "Still Human," Habif not only highlights the struggles of the most disenfranchised populations but also sparks a conversation on the urgent need for systemic change and compassion in addressing these profound issues.