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  2. Katy Chevigny - Wikipedia

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    Katy Gale Chevigny (born October 11, 1968) [1] is an American documentary filmmaker. She has produced or directed more than 30 documentary films and won a number of awards for her work. She has produced or directed more than 30 documentary films and won a number of awards for her work.

  3. E-Team - Wikipedia

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    E-Team is a 2014 American documentary film co-directed and produced by Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman. [1] The film premiered in the competition category of U.S. Documentary Competition program at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014. [2]

  4. Dark Money (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Money is a 2018 American documentary film directed by Kimberly Reed about the effects of corporate money and influence in the American political system. The film uses Reed's home state of Montana as a primary case study to advance a broader, national discussion on governance in an era of super PACs and Citizens United.

  5. Arts Engine - Wikipedia

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    Arts Engine was founded by Katy Chevigny and Julia Pimsleur in 1997 to focus on social issue documentaries. Their projects include 11 feature-length documentaries. The best-known of these is the Emmy-nominated film Deadline. They subsequently made the Youth Media Dissemination Initiative (YMDi.org).

  6. Jack Smith (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, he married Katy Chevigny, [61] a documentary filmmaker [62] known for Becoming, a 2020 documentary about Michelle Obama. They have a daughter. [59] The couple lived in the Netherlands starting in 2018, [11] before moving to Washington, D.C. in December 2022, shortly after Smith was appointed as special counsel. [6]

  7. 1971 (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    1971 is a 2014 American documentary film and the directorial debut of producer Johanna Hamilton, who also co-wrote the film. [2] The film had its world premiere on 18 April 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival and focuses on the break-in of an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 8, 1971, to steal over 1000 classified documents. [3]

  8. Marilyn Ness - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Ness is a co-founder of Big Mouth Productions, which she established with producing partner, Katy Chevigny, in 1997. [9] Based in New York City and Nashville, USA, [10] Big Mouth Productions is an independent film production company with a growing collection of feature length documentaries to its name. [10]

  9. Dick Johnson Is Dead - Wikipedia

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    Dick Johnson Is Dead is a 2020 American documentary film directed by Kirsten Johnson and co-written by Johnson and Nels Bangerter. The story focuses on Johnson's father Richard, who suffers from dementia, portraying different ways—some of them violent "accidents"—in which he could ultimately die.