Tia Lessin
Tia Lessin is an American documentary filmmaker.[1] Lessin has produced and directed documentaries and earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary and the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Documentary.
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Occupation | Film director, film producer |
She is the director and producer, along with Carl Deal, of Trouble the Water, Citizen Koch and Behind the Labels and produced several of Michael Moore's films including Fahrenheit 9/11, Where to Invade Next and Fahrenheit 11/9.
Career
Tia Lessin is producer and director, together with Carl Deal, of the Academy Award-nominated feature documentary Trouble the Water, winner of the Gotham Independent Film Award and the Sundance Film Festival’s Grand Jury Prize for best documentary. Lessin was a co-producer of Michael Moore's Where to Invade Next, Capitalism: A Love Story, Fahrenheit 9/11, winner of the Palme d'Or, and the supervising producer of Academy Award-winning Bowling for Columbine.
Lessin received the Sidney Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism for her documentary Behind the Labels. She line produced Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home: Bob Dylan and was consulting producer for his Living in the Material World: George Harrison. She began her career as associate producer of Charles Guggenheim's Oscar-nominated short film Shadows of Hate.
In television, Lessin's work as producer of the series The Awful Truth earned her two Emmy Award nominations and one arrest.
Lessin is a Sundance Institute Fellow, an Open Society Institute Katrina Media Fellow, a Creative Capital grantee and was awarded the Women of Worth "Vision" Award by L’Oréal Paris and Women in Film.
Awards and recognitions
- Academy Award nominee, Best Documentary Feature, 2008
- Winner, Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival
- Winner, Grand Jury Prize, Full Frame Film Festival
- Winner, Gotham Independent Film Award
- Emmy Award nominee, producer of Outstanding Informational program: long form, 2010
- Emmy Award nominee, Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Research, 2010
- Nominee, Producers Guild of America Award, best non fiction producer 2008
- Nominee, NAACP Image Award, 2008
- Council On Foundations Henry Hampton Award for Excellence In Film And Digital Media, 2009
- Harry Chapin Media Award for Film, 2009
- Winner, Sidney Hillman Prize for Broadcast Journalism
- Women of Worth Vision Award by L'Oréal Paris and Women in Film.[2]
- Emmy Award Nominee, producer of Outstanding Non-Fiction Series, 2000–2001
- Emmy Award Nominee, producer of Outstanding Non-Fiction Series, 1998–1999
- Creative Capital grantee
- Sundance Institute Fellow
- Open Society Institute Katrina Media Fellow
Films
- Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018), executive producer
- Where to Invade Next (2016), producer
- Citizen Koch (2013), producer & director
- Living in the Material World: George Harrison (2011), consulting producer
- Capitalism: A Love Story (2009), co-producer
- Trouble the Water (2008), producer & director
- No Direction Home: Bob Dylan (2005), line producer
- Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004), co-producer
- Bowling for Columbine (2002), supervising producer
- Behind the Labels (2002), producer & director
- Shadows of Hate (1995), associate producer
Television
- The Awful Truth (1999, 2000), producer
- TV Nation: Volume One & Two (1997), associate producer
References
- The New York Times
- "Women of Worth Vision Award". Retrieved October 11, 2009.