Alcee H. Walker is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York, NY where he earned an MFA degree in Social Documentary followed by an MPS Degree in Directing. His film work has been shown at many venues across the country including the Directors Guild of America where he won his first film award for his documentary film, Pain of Love. Just a year later Walker again won the 2015 Jury Award also from the DGA for his film, Inferno. Recently, Walker completed his sophomore film, Child Support; a story that forces his audience to see the detrimental effects of bullying and inspires the youth to speak up against it. Child Support has also won the 2017 Jury Award from DGA, making it his 3rd award in four years. He continues to direct all of his future film work towards motivating the younger generation, especially African American and Hispanic youth