![]() She produced ‘63 BOYCOTT with Kartemquin Films, which was named on the Academy Awards shortlist for Best Documentary Short Subject, won the Jury Award for Best Short Documentary at the Nashville Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, and was an official selection of the Museum of Modern Art Doc Fortnight and the DOC NYC Short List. ![]() Rachel Dickson is an independent filmmaker based in Chicago with a background in journalism and Spanish translation. The Television Academy (ATAS), and the Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). Diane was a Sundance Documentary Creative Producingįellow and is a member of the Producers Guild of America (PGA), the Documentary Producers Alliance (DPA), The film was awarded the International DocumentaryĪssociation’s ABC News Videosource Award for 2021. Producer’s Award for Non-Fiction for WHIRLYBIRD. They were awarded the 2020 Sundance Institute/Amazon INVENTING TOMORROW (POV) premieredĪt Sundance (2018) and won a Peabody Award (2019). Diane and Melanie Miller are the co-founders of Fishbowl Films. Other recent credits: BELUSHI (Showtime), and docu-series FIVE CAME BACK (Netflix), TRIAL BY MEDIA (Netflix), and EQUAL (HBO Max). Diane has also produced a slate of prestigious music films including: WE ARE X, IF I LEAVE HERE TOMORROW, and the 2021 Emmy nominated TINA. She helped produce award-winning films alongside Passion Pictures and Motto Pictures including SERGIO (2009 Oscar shortlist), MANHUNT (2013 Emmy), and THE FINAL YEAR. ![]() ON THE DIVIDE, about the last abortion clinic on the US/Mexico border, premiered at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival and was broadcast on POV in Spring 2022. ![]() Her latest film, NAVALNY, won the US Documentary Audience Award and the Festival Favorite at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and will be released by CNN Films and HBOMax this year. She received DOC NYC and TOPIC’s inaugural 40 Under 40 Award and the 2019 Cinereach Producers Award.ĭiane Becker is an Emmy nominated, Peabody Award winning producer and a graduate of the American Film Institute. Jessica founded QueerDoc and the Queer Producers Network and was a Sundance Edit and Story Lab fellow, Women at Sundance fellow, and Sundance Creative Producing Lab advisor. Her films have screened at top festivals including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, BlackStar, and Telluride. Additional credits include Critic’s Choice-nominated SPEED SISTERS (Netflix), American Psychological Association award-winning LOVE THE SINNER (Amazon), and CALL HER GANDA (POV). She also produced Sundance award-winning and IDA-nominated ALWAYS IN SEASON (Independent Lens 2020), Livingston Reporting award-winning THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED (POV 2019) dubbed “a real-world conspiracy thriller” by Variety, and Peabody-nominated ROLL RED ROLL (POV, Netflix 2019). Her latest films include Netflix Original PRAY AWAY in partnership with Ryan Murphy and Blumhouse, Oscar-shortlisted CALL CENTER BLUES (TOPIC), and APART, an episode of the Sesame Workshop series THROUGH OUR EYES (HBO Max). Jessica Devaney (she/her) is a Brooklyn-based producer and the founder and president of Multitude Films. He is also the co-founder of Joon, a multidisciplinary incubator, and has worked as a strategist for non-profits, a writing consultant for authors and academics, and a song lyricist for musicians. ![]() Shane was recently an Impact Partners Producing Fellow and was named by DOC NYC as one of the “40 under 40” working in documentary. Other credits include THE SEER AND THE UNSEEN (SFFLM, Golden Gate Award) ALL THESE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS (Sundance, Best Directing), OLMO AND THE SEAGULL (Locarno, Jury Award), FUCK FOR FOREST (Warsaw, Best Documentary), and YOU'RE LOOKING AT ME LIKE I LIVE HERE AND I DON'T (Camden). Previous films include: THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY (Netflix), which won Peabody and Platino Awards and was nominated for Critics' Choice, Gotham, IDA and Academy Awards THE LAST CRUISE (HBO), which was nominated for Critics' Choice and Cinema Eye Awards and STRAY (Magnolia), which was nominated for Indie Spirit, Critics' Choice, and Cinema Eye Awards. His latest films, FIRE OF LOVE (NatGeo/Neon) and NAVALNY (CNN/HBO MAX/Warner Bros), both premiered at Sundance 2022 where they won an Editing Award and two Audience Awards, respectively. Shane Boris is an Academy Award-nominated and Peabody Award-winning producer working on films that push the boundaries of conventional form in order to tell timeless stories. ![]()
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