Amine Kouider

- Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts and New Media
- Chair, Department of Cinematic Arts and New Media
Amine Kouider is an award-winning filmmaker, Chair of the Department of Cinematic Arts and New Media, and a founding member of David Lynch Foundation Television. He has worked as the producer, director, director of photography, and editor on projects around the world, including subjects such as high-security prisons, street children in Colombia, homeless men in New York City, refugees in Uganda, Buddhist nuns in Thailand, and Pandits in India. His works include the feature-length Rue Des Vandales and a surrealist narrative short film, The Land of Nothing. Amine is a Transcendental Meditation teacher who teaches the TM and the Creative Process course as part of the David Lynch Graduate School of Cinematic Arts.