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Jen Chaiken

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Jen Chaiken is an American film producer.

Chaiken produced the sexy dramedy Afternoon Delight and the feature documentary Inequality for All with Robert Reich, both of which premiered in competition at Sundance 2013. Afternoon Delight won the US Drama Directing Award and Inequality for All received a Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking. Along with her producing partner Sebastian Dungan, Chaiken was selected for Variety's prestigious 10 Producers to Watch 2012 list.[1]

For her work on My Flesh and Blood, Chaiken won an Emmy Award for Best Documentary following the film's Sundance wins for both the Audience and Best Director and the Audience Award and Critics Prize at the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA). My Flesh and Blood was also short-listed for Academy Award consideration after its theatrical release by Strand Releasing and later broadcast as an HBO special.

Other credits include Tom Bezucha's first feature, Big Eden, winner of over 15 Audience Awards; the documentary feature Naked States,[2] an HBO premiere; the HBO documentary short "Positively Naked",[3] short-listed for Academy consideration; Restaurant,[4] starring Adrien Brody, I Love You, Don't Touch Me!, a Sundance premiere distributed by MGM; and the documentary feature Family Name,[5] winner of the Freedom of Expression Award at Sundance and nominated for an Emmy after its broadcast on PBS.

Chaiken is a graduate of Yale University and a partner in 72 Productions,[6] which has offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

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