Writer, director and executive producer Andrew Rossi was recently nominated for three Emmy awards for his series, The Andy Warhol Diaries. The Netflix series was a hybrid of scripted recreations and non-fiction, penetrating the myth around one of the most influential cultural figures of our time. This is a consistent theme in Andrew’s work, including […]
Charlotte Lichtman is an agent in the Media Finance Group at CAA, focusing in premium documentary and docuseries. As an agent, Charlotte represents documentary filmmakers and producers, working to package, source financing for, and sell their films and series. Prior to her time at CAA, Charlotte was an agent at ICM Partners in their Independent Film division, […]
Ben Bernhard graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Camera) before he started his Masters degree in Cinematography at the Deutsche Film-und Fernsehakademie Berlin (dffb). Since then he realised various fiction and documentary films as Director of Photography. In 2014 he received a scholarship at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles. Since 2009, […]
Alex Holder is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of AJH Films, an international filmmaking company dedicated to navigating provocative spaces through dynamic storytelling. Holder’s curiosity matched with his thoughtful eye takes audiences on a visionary and compelling journey through profound interviews with unmatched access. With each of his subjects receiving an uninterrupted stage to […]
Phil Bertelsen is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmaker based in NYC. He works both in scripted and unscripted film and TV. Most recently, he produced and directed a six-part series Who Killed Malcolm X with his producing partner Rachel Dretzin of Ark Media. It begins streaming on Netflix in January 2020. Prior to that, […]
Doug Bernheim is a music supervisor and consultant for film, TV and brands. He has music supervised over 100 feature films and documentaries, as well as dozens of TV series for VH1, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, Bravo, A&E, WE tv, Viceland, History and Discovery. He has also worked on advertisements and promos for leading brands […]
Leveraging the power of non-fiction film for social and environmental justice. Molly Murphy (she/her) joined Working Films in 2001 and now serves as Director of Partnerships and Innovation. She has planned and directed impact campaigns, facilitated partnerships and coordinated coalitions centered on he use of documentaries to catalyze progress on the biggest issues of […]
Isabel Freeman is a New York-based editor specializing in documentary film. Her work has screened at festivals around the world including BFI London, Sheffield DocFest, Sundance, New York Film Festival and the Berlinale. She recently cut Rebeca Huntt’s debut feature, Beba, which had its world premiere at Toronto International Film Festival in 2021. The film […]
Alan Hicks is a Grammy Award-Winning filmmaker based in Sydney and Los Angeles. After working as a musician in and around New York, Hicks transitioned to filmmaking, directing his first feature documentary Keep On Keepin’ On, winning both the Audience Award and Best New Director honors at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. The film also […]
Nate Halverson is an Emmy Award-winning senior reporter and producer at The Center for Investigative Reporting, covering business and finance with an emphasis on the global food system. He has reported across the world, from Asia and Europe to Africa and the Americas, and on investigative topics ranging from financial fraud and organized crime to […]