Ellen Spiro
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Ellen Spiro | |
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Born | New Brunswick, New Jersey, US |
Parent(s) | Jack and Marilyn Spiro of New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Ellen Spiro is an American documentary filmmaker. She was a producer and director of a television documentary Are the kids alright? [sic], which won an Emmy Award in 2005.[1]
She is a professor emerita of the University of Texas at Austin, where she taught graduate and undergraduate courses in documentary, experimental film and music film production.[citation needed] She is a visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley.[citation needed]
Career
She created the 10 Under 10 Film Festival in Austin, TX.[2]
In 2006 she was awarded an artist's residency at the Bellagio Center, sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation, in Bellagio, Italy.[3] She worked with Phil Donahue on Body of War, a film about paralyzed Iraq War veteran Tomas Young, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and won a 'People's Choice Award' and the 'Audience Award for Best Documentary' at the Hamptons International Film Festival.[4] It was shortlisted for nomination for an Academy Award in 2007.[5] In December, Body of War was named Best Documentary of 2007 by the National Board of Review.[6]
She was voted one of the "top 10 professors" by students at the University of Texas in 2018.[7]
Films
- Fixing the Future (2010–2012)
- Body of War (2007)
- Troop 1500 (2005)
- Are the Kids Alright? (2003)
- Atomic Ed and the Black Hole (2002)
- Roam Sweet Home (1996)
- Greetings From Out Here (1993)
- Diana's Hair Ego (1991)
- Women on the Line: The Effect of Deindustrialization on Women in Buffalo (1988)
References
- ^ "2005 Lone Star EMMY Awardees | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences – Lone Star". Retrieved 2021-02-21.
- ^ Lewis, Anne S. Spiro's Experiment: The Austin Film Society Documentary Tour: 10 Under 10 and Its First Five Years. The Austin Chronicle. 2007-5-4.
- ^ "The Bellagio Center Residency Program". The Rockefeller Foundation. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
- ^ 2007 Hamptons International Film Festival Awards Archived 2007-10-29 at the Wayback Machine Hamptons International Film Festival official website. Retrieved on 10/29/07.
- ^ Melidonian, Teni. 15 Docs Move Ahead in 2007 Oscar Race Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences official website. 2007-11-19. Retrieved on 2007-12-3.
- ^ National Board of Review of Motion Pictures :: Awards Archived 2007-12-11 at the Wayback Machine National Board of Review official website. Retrieved on 01/02/08.
- ^ "Top 10 Professors at the UT Austin - OneClass Blog". OneClass. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
External links
- Ellen Spiro at IMDb
- Ellen Spiro in the Video Data Bank
- Ellen Spiro at Women Make Movies
- American documentary film producers
- American documentary film directors
- American cinematographers
- American women cinematographers
- University of Texas at Austin faculty
- University at Buffalo alumni
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Hampshire College faculty
- Film festival founders
- Artists from New Brunswick, New Jersey
- National Endowment for the Arts Fellows
- Rockefeller Fellows
- Film directors from New Jersey
- American women documentary filmmakers
- Members of ACT UP