LISA REMINGTON - DOCUMENTARY FILMS

BIOGRAPHY


An Emmy-nominated filmmaker, LISA REMINGTON has produced over two dozen documentaries including Nathaniel Kahn's art world exploration The Price of Everything (Sundance 2018), Johanna Demetrakas’ inspiring Netflix Original Feminists: What Were They Thinking?, and Mark Jonathan Harris’ myth-busting look at the Los Angeles foster care system Foster (AFI Docs 2018, HBO). Other projects include Rory Kennedy’s portrait of her mother Ethel (Sundance 2012, HBO); Davis Guggenheim’s Obama campaign short The Road We’ve Traveled; and Jessica Yu’s short about net neutrality, made for the Ford Foundation, foreveryone.net. Lisa co-produced Sam Feder’s Disclosure (Sundance 2020), Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee’s Cesar’s Last Fast (Sundance 2014), and Lucy Walker’s Countdown to Zero (Sundance 2010). She also collaborated with Robert Greenwald on Iraq For Sale: The War Profiteers and on The Freedom Files series for PBS. Lisa mentors for Sundance Institute’s Creative Producing Program and is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.


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