Alice Winter
Director
Alice Winter is a Director and Production Designer from Curitiba, Brazil. With a background in illustration, Alice aims to create films that look like moving galleries. She is deeply inspired by subverting the relationship between environment and emotion. Alice’s goal as an artists is to create a dream like feel with her work and to test the boundaries of narrative and suspending reality.
In 2022, Alice graduates from The Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Film and Television and minors in Production Design and Producing for Film and Media. She had a thrill directing Dinner For Four and learned a lot about her craft and about how to have open conversations on delicate topics. Alice is honored to be amongst the other collaborators in this film as they are all people she looks up to and who's craft she admires.

Nicole Karpovas
Producer
Nicole Karpovas is a producer with a focus on film and TV development. Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, Nicole loves to create big collaborations between a supportive cast and crew. Nicole strives to inspire and unite others through visually driven storytelling. She also loves traveling, history and being around nature, which serves as a big inspiration for her craft.
When producing Dinner for Four, Nicole focused on fostering a united team that understood the importance of telling a story of such serious nature. The main focus during the pre-production process was making sure that the crew had a consolidated vision of what this family would look like on screen. She hopes that by telling the story of Dinner for Four, she can bring awareness to the consequences sexism can have in society in a familial level.

Regan Thomas
Writer/Editor
As a senior studying Film and Television at the Savannah College of Art and Design, Regan has largely focused her studies around editing. However, at one point during her school career, she got the chance to write a script titled: “Dinner for Four” that she was very passionate about and was then able to make with the help of an amazing team her senior year. “Dinner for Four” is a dark short film on the dangers of domestic abuse and the obsessive need for control that one father feels when he learns his family plans to leave him through a conversation at dinner. As the writer and editor of “Dinner for Four,” Regan has enjoyed watching the film transition from paper to screen and hopes that this film leaves the audience with a greater understanding on the dangers and harmful behavior of having too much control.

Romano Natale
Director of Photography
Working in film has been my dream since I was 8 years old. That dream as never changed but morphed into more specific aspects of the industry as I have studied film. Learning about the power of the story changed my life… leading me to love writing. Without a good script a film is bound to fail. Being a writer enhances my ability as a director and a cinematographer when it comes to how to represent the film on the screen.
