A feature film by Rachel Elizabeth Seed
A daughter attempts to piece together a portrait of her mother, an avant-garde journalist and a woman she never knew. Uncovering the vast archive Sheila Turner-Seed produced, including lost interviews with iconic photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks, and Lisette Model, the film explores memory, legacy and stories left untold.
Director/Writer: Rachel Elizabeth Seed
Co-Writer/Editor: Christopher Stoudt
Editors: Eileen Meyer, Tyler Hubby, Will Garofalo, Christopher White
Supervising Editor: Maya Daisy Hawke
Producers: Rachel Elizabeth Seed, Michael Sherman, Sigrid Dyekjær, Beth Levison, Matthew Perniciaro, Danielle Varga, and Grace Remington
Executive Producers: Maida Lynn, Kirsten Johnson, Hinda Gilbert, Jonathan Logan, Dan Logan, Robina Riccitiello, Corie Adjmi, Shizuka Asakawa, Betsy Sherman, Charlie Tebele, Elle Williams
Directors of Photography: Joseph Michael Lopez, Drew Gardner and Rachel Elizabeth Seed
Original Score : Mary Lattimore
Supported by: Sundance Institute, Chicken + Egg Pictures, Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, IFP, NYFA NYC Women’s Fund, Jewish Film Institute, Jewish Story Partners, Roy W. Dean, the National Arts Club, and the International Center of Photography
A feature documentary directed by Academy-Award-winning Thomas Lennon.
It is where we invest our hopes, fears and ambitions. It is how we make sense of the world, our lives, and ourselves. Faith traditions may look different around the globe — but the experience is the same. Sacred The Movie is not a single story, but a montage of vignettes that reveals everyday religious practices from 25 different countries. PBS. pbs.org/sacred
Contributing filmmaker/DP for Pope Francis sequence.
A video art series by Phil Toledano
In the art world, you're nobody until somebody who's somebody says you’re somebody. In this video art series by Phillip Toledano, famous artists, critics and gallerists — or those with their same names — talk to Phil about his work.
Producer + Cinematographer
We went to the Women's March with Little Miss Flint where she marched for her community and the people affected by the Flint Water Crisis.
Directed, Produced + Filmed for Teen Vogue, 2017
The teen coder who wants to change the world
Sixteen-year-old Dea Kurti is juggling school and a social life while trying to bridge the tech gender gap and empower refugees.
Field producer and DP for BBC
Marquetta Goodwine, Chieftess and Queen of the Gullah/Geechee Nation, talks about what being Queen means to her.
Directed + Produced for The Front and Lifetime, 2017