Bite-sized blog post: Molly Schiot

Molly Schiot

MOLLY SCHIOT started an Instagram project where she celebrated a different female athlete every day @TheUnsungHeroines. That project culminated into a book Gamechangers published by Simon & Schuster and available for purchase on Amazon.

As a filmmaker she directed an episode of the ESPN documentary series 30 for 30 Shorts.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

VIMEO

ESPN

HELLO GIGGLES

Read more about her:

ONLINE
Her Website
Find her on Twitter
The Unsung Heroines Website
Nowness
Interview 1
Interview 2

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 201430 for 30 Shorts (TV Series documentary short) (1 episode)
Our Tough Guy (2014)
 2010Pearblossom (Short)
 2005/IPeeps (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Brea Grant

Brea Grant

BREA GRANT is an actress who has also worked as a writer and director.

Her feature film Best Friends Forever (20103) screened at Slamdance.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

 

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ONLINE

Her Website
Find her on Twitter
Kickstarter page for her film – Best Friends Forever
Indiewire
The Talk House
Real Housewives of Horror

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

2013 Best Friends Forever

Bite-sized blog post: Holly Morris

Holly Morris

HOLLY MORRIS has worked as a correspondent and author as well as directing documentary films.

Morris is the founder of Adventure Divas, a PBS documentary series, a unique character driven travel series.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

VIMEO

THE BABUSHKAS OF CHERNOBYL website

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her Website
Find her on Twitter
Pilot Guides
TED Talk
Adventure Divas
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 Paradox Found: Cuba (Documentary) (completed)
 2015The Babushkas of Chernobyl (Documentary) (lead director)

 2003World’s Apart (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)

 2002Adventure Divas (TV Series documentary) (4 episodes)

India: Holy Cow (2002)

Bite-sized blog post: Nanette Burstein

Nanette Burstein

NANETTE BURSTEIN is a commercial director as well as an award winning documentary filmmaker who directs television and narrative fiction film – and she co-owns a bar in NYC.

Burstein studied at NYU and her first feature On the Ropes (1999) was nominated for an Oscar and won the Sundance Jury Special Jury prize for a documentary.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Interview
Hungry Man Productions
Nanette Burstein to Direct ‘Unforgiving World’ for Focus (Exclusive)
The Half King
Adrienne Shelley Foundation
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

The Creators (Documentary short)

 201430 for 30 (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)

 2013The Carrie Diaries (TV Series) (1 episode)

Caught (2013)

 2012Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23 (TV Series) (1 episode)

 2012New Girl (TV Series) (1 episode)

Backslide (2012)
 2008American Teen (Documentary)
 2002The Kid Stays in the Picture (Documentary)

 2001Say It Loud: A Celebration of Black Music in America (TV Mini-Series documentary) (5 episodes)

Express Yourself (2001)
 2000The Investigators (TV Series documentary) (as Nanette Burnstein)
 1999On the Ropes (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Abby Epstein

Abby Epstein

ABBY EPSTEIN directed for the theater for a number of years before adding documentary filmmaking to her repertoire. She formed a theatre company in Chicago (Roadworks Productions) and then went on to form Ricki & Abby Films with Ricki Lake.

Epstein’s first documentary Until the Violence Stops (2003) stemmed from her work on Eve Ensler’s Vagina Monologues.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
Ricki & Abby Films Website
Business of Being Born Website
Filmmaker Interview
Huffington Post
Interview
Wikipedia

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2008The Business of Being Born (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Caroline Suh

Caroline Suh

CAROLINE SUH has produced many documentaries and directed for the Sundance series Iconoclasts.

She directed the documentary Frontrunners (2008) and most recently directed a short film about gender inequity in the film industry, The 4% – which also can be viewed as a series of shorts on the Epix website.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

FANDOR

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Frontrunners Website
Eye for Film Interview
Epix’s ‘The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem’ Docu-Series To Debut On Intl. Women’s Day – Sundance
‘The 4%’ Short Films Highlighting Hollywood’s Female Director Gap to Air on Epix
SXSW Interview
VIDEO Interview

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

 2016Cooked (TV Mini-Series documentary) (1 episode)

Water (2016)

 2012Iconoclasts (TV Series documentary) (2 episodes)

 2008Frontrunners (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Michele Josue

Michele Josue

MICHELE JOSUE headed to Los Angeles after graduating from Emerson College and started working as an editor and in the Art department of several features.

Her debut feature film Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine (2014) is a documentary about the tragic death of her friend Matthew Shepard.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Her blog
Find her on Twitter
Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine Website
Her Kickstarter campaign
Indiewire
New York Times

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

2014 Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine (Documentary)

Bite-sized blog post: Leigh Janiak

Leigh Janiak

LEIGH JANIAK co-wrote  her first feature Honeymoon (2014) with her friend Phil Graziadei and it premiered at SXSW. Producer Patrick Baker had hired Janiak to work for the production company he was helming and two years later read the script and signed on to produce.

Janiak has gone on to direct for television and is attached to direct a remake of The Craft.

 

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her movie on Twitter
Find her on Facebook
Interview 1
Interview 2
Filmmaker Interview
Sony Remaking ’90s Cult Classic ‘The Craft’ With ‘Honeymoon’ Director Leigh Janiak

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

Scream: The TV Series (TV Series) (2 episodes)

The Orphanage (2016)
In the Trenches (2015)

 2016Outcast (TV Series) (1 episode)

The Damage Done (2016)
 2014Honeymoon

Bite-sized blog post: Anne Renton

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 01: Director Anne Renton visits SiriusXM Studio on May 1, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

ANNE RENTON hails from Australia but directs in Los Angeles.

Her first feature film The Perfect Family (2011) stars Kathleen Turner and Emily Deschanel and tackles religion’s taboos concerning homosexuality. She has gone on to direct for television including the TV series Bones.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

iTUNES

YOUTUBE

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find her on Twitter
Indiewire Interview
After Ellen Interview
Huffington Post
Emily Deschanel and out director Anne Renton talk “The Perfect Family”

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

The Fosters (TV Series) (1 episode)
EQ (2016)
2014-2015Bones (TV Series) (3 episodes)
 2007Love Is Love (Short)

Bite-sized blog post: Ricki Stern & Annie Sundberg

Ricki Stern & Annie Sundberg

RICKI STERN and ANNIE SUNDBERG met while students at Dartmouth and have since gone on to direct several documentaries together, a reality series following Anna Wintour’s and Diane Von Furstenberg’s Fashion Fund competition and have formed a company, Break Thru Films.

Their documentary The Trials of Daryl Hunt (2006) was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Their latest endeavor Marathon: The Patriots’ Day Bombing is part of the HBO slate of films announced for this year.

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Where to watch her films:

AMAZON

NETFLIX

Read more about her:

ONLINE

Find Annie Sundberg on Twitter
Find Ricki Stern on Twitter
Break Thru Films Website
American Film Showcase
The Devil Came on Horseback Website
Meet the 2015 Tribeca Filmmakers
Indiewire Interview
Filmmaker Interview

FILMOGRAPHY (from imdb):

RICKI STERN on IMDb

The Fashion Fund (TV Series) (22 episodes)

Winner Announced (2016)
 2015/IIn My Father’s House (Documentary)

 2014American Masters (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)

 2014Epicuriousity (Video short)

 2013Nine for IX (TV Series documentary) (1 episode)

 2013Let Them Wear Towels (Documentary)
 2012Knuckleball! (Documentary)
 2012The Sky Is Not the Limit (Documentary short)
 2011Secret Access: UFOs on the Record (TV Movie documentary)
 2010Burma Soldier (Documentary) (co-director)
 2010Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (Documentary)
 2008The End of America (Documentary)
 2007The Devil Came on Horseback (Documentary)
 2006The Trials of Darryl Hunt (Documentary)
 1998In My Corner (Documentary)
 1991Neglect Not the Children (TV Movie documentary)
ANNIE SUNDBERG on IMDb

The Fashion Fund (TV Series) (executive producer – 19 episodes)

Winner Announced (2016) … (executive producer)
Instagram Challenge/LA Fashion Show (2016) … (executive producer)
Fossil Design Challenge (2016) … (executive producer)
Vogue Magazine Shoot (2016) … (executive producer)
Women’s Fashion Week (2016) … (executive producer)
 2015/IIn My Father’s House (Documentary) (producer)

 2014American Masters (TV Series documentary) (executive producer – 1 episode)

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (2014) … (executive producer)
 2014Epicuriousity (Video short) (executive producer)
 2012Training for the Apocalypse (TV Movie documentary) (executive producer)
 2012Knuckleball! (Documentary) (producer – as Annie Sundberg)
 2011Secret Access: UFOs on the Record (TV Movie documentary) (producer)
 2011The Bengali Detective (Documentary) (producer)
 2010Burma Soldier (Documentary) (producer)
 2010Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (Documentary) (producer – as Annie Sundberg)

 2009Russell Simmons Presents Brave New Voices (TV Series) (supervising producer – 6 episodes)

Episode #1.6 (2009) … (supervising producer)
Episode #1.5 (2009) … (supervising producer)
Episode #1.4 (2009) … (supervising producer)
Episode #1.3 (2009) … (supervising producer)
Episode #1.2 (2009) … (supervising producer)
 2008The End of America (Documentary) (producer)
 2007The Devil Came on Horseback (Documentary) (producer – as Annie Sundberg)
 2006The Trials of Darryl Hunt (Documentary) (executive producer – as Annie Sundberg) / (producer – as Annie Sundberg)

 Family Plots (TV Series) (series producer – 16 episodes, 2004) (producer – 7 episodes, 2004)

House of Pain (2004) … (producer) / (series producer)
Movin’ On (2004) … (producer) / (series producer)
Birthday Blues (2004) … (series producer)
A VIP in the House (2004) … (series producer)
Looking for Love… Again! (2004) … (producer) / (series producer)
 2003Lifeline: Mayo Clinic (TV Series) (senior producer)

 2002Trauma: Life in the E.R. (TV Series documentary) (producer – 3 episodes)

Burned (2002) … (producer)
Miraculous (2002) … (producer)
Brave Decisions (2002) … (producer)
 2000Tully (producer)
 1999Pyrite (Short) (co-producer)
 1998In My Corner (Documentary) (producer)
 1995One Survivor Remembers (Documentary short) (associate producer)