• A man with black hair and medium skin tone wearing a blue t-shirt, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression against a gray background.

    Mridul Sharma

    Born and raised in Flushing, Queens, New York. Mridul is the founder and Creative Director of Unisphere Film Festival. After working for couple of festivals across New York City, Mridul found inspiration to provide a platform for filmmakers in Queens to have a festival they can easily call home. He intends to give Queens a prominent position in the landscape of New York City and is thriving on building more resources for the Queens community not only in art but in business as well.

    Mridul proudly calls Queens home and has no desire to move or live anywhere else.

    Graduate of the New York Film Academy's Screenwriting Program in 2020. An active reader in his spare time. Edits Wikipedia when he should be working on his next idea. And above all the world's biggest Mets fan.

  • A woman with short brown hair wearing a bright pink blazer and pearl earrings, smiling at the camera.

    Molly Jarr

    With a background in Interior Design, Molly Jarr is currently a design and project manager in the Corporate Real Estate department of a major international media corporation.

    Raised on the east coast, she has lived in New York City for the last 15 years. She loves traveling, and going to the movies and is looking forward to the day someone asks her how to get to Carnegie Hall.

  • A man with short dark hair, wearing a blue button-up shirt over a white T-shirt, posing for a photo indoors.

    Kevin Sanichara

    Kevin has been a Resident of Queens his entire life who appreciates the creativity behind film and the arts. He is one of the founders and designers that spearhead the infamous Queens The World's Borough Sculpture located in Forest Hills, Queens. 

    Outside of his business expertise, Kevin's goals are to help empower not just those in the film industry but other creatives, artists, and small businesses in order to get their name out in the public to keep the arts thriving.