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Geeta Gandbhir (Director)

embarked on her career in narrative film under the guidance of Spike Lee and Sam Pollard. As a Director, credits include the series "Born in Synanon" for Paramount, "Eyes on the Prize" for HBO, "Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power," which was nominated for the 2022 Critics Choice Award, won a 2023 SIMA Award, and is nominated for two 2023 Emmys. She directed and show ran the series "Black and Missing" for HBO which won a 2022 NAACP Award for Best Directing, a 2022 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Series, a 2022 ATAS Honors Award, and a Cinema Eye Honors for Best Series. She directed the film "Apart," with Rudy Valdez, for HBOMax, which was nominated for an NAACP Award and won a 2022 Emmy Award. Her short film from 2020, "Call Center Blues," with Topic Studios was shortlisted for the 2021 Academy Awards. She directed an episode "The Asian Americans" for PBS, which won the 2021 Peabody Award. Additional directing credits include the six-part series "Why We Hate" for Discovery, and "I Am Evidence" for HBO which won a 2019 Emmy, DuPont Award, and ATAS Award. Her film "Armed with Faith" for PBS also won a 2019 News and Documentary Emmy, an episode of the Netflix series "The Rapture," focusing on rap artist Rapsody, "Prison Dogs," which she co-directed with Perri Peltz, and "A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers," for PBS. She also played a co-director and co-producer role in the "A Conversation on Race" series in collaboration with The New York Times Op-Docs. This series earned recognition, including an Online Journalism Award for Online Commentary, an AFI Documentary Film Festival Audience Award for Best Short, and a MacArthur Grant. She also co-produced the HBO film "The Sentence," directed by Rudy Valdez, which received a 2019 Primetime Emmy.

Samantha (Sam) Knowles (Director)

is an award-winning Brooklyn-based filmmaker. Most recently she won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Documentary Series, and the Gracie Award for Best Director of a National TV Program for the HBO docu series “Black and Missing”, which brings attention to black and missing persons cases that are routinely neglected by the police and the media. She was also nominated for a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Documentary for “Black and Missing”. The series also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Series, a Television Academy Honors Award, and an AAFCA TV Award for Best Documentary. In 2021, she partnered with Hewlett - Packard to direct “Generation Impact: The Coder”, which was featured in the inaugural “Brand Storytelling” event at Sundance Film Festival. In 2018, she directed “The Blue Line” which examined the controversy that erupted when a small town painted a blue line on the street in support of police in the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, was featured in NBC’s Meet The Press Film Festival, and is now part of the prestigious New York Times Op-Doc series. Samantha also directed and produced the award-winning short documentary “Why Do You Have Black Dolls?” which is inspired by a question asked of an 8-year old girl and examines the history and significance of the black doll.

Jess Devaney (Producer)

is a Brooklyn-based producer and Founder & President of Multitude Films. Her latest films include LOWNDES COUNTY AND THE ROAD TO BLACK POWER, presented by Participant (Peacock); Emmy-nominated PRAY AWAY, executive produced by Ryan Murphy and Blumhouse (Netflix); Oscar-shortlisted CALL CENTER BLUES (Topic Studios); and APART, the Emmy-winning episode of the series THROUGH OUR EYES (HBO Max). She also produced Sundance Award-winning and IDA-nominated ALWAYS IN SEASON (Independent Lens) and THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED (POV), dubbed “a real-world conspiracy thriller” by Variety. Additional credits include Critics' Choice Documentary Award-nominated SPEED SISTERS (Netflix) and Peabody-nominated ROLL RED ROLL (POV, Netflix), among others. Her films have been programmed at top festivals including Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, BlackStar, and Telluride. Jess founded QueerDoc and was a Sundance Institute Documentary Edit and Story Lab fellow, Women at Sundance fellow, and Sundance Institute Creative Producing Lab advisor. She received DOC NYC and Topic Studios' inaugural 40 Under 40 Award, Cinereach Producers Award, and Doc10’s inaugural Vanguard Award.

Sweta Vohra (Producer)

is a NYC-based journalist, filmmaker, and producer at Multitude Films. Prior to joining Multitude, she was a producer/director on The New York Times’ series, THE WEEKLY, on FX and Hulu, and produced and directed over a dozen films for Al Jazeera English’s award-winning show FAULT LINES. She was also the producer on the Netflix / BBC Studios feature documentary THE ANTHRAX ATTACKS. Sweta is a 2021–2022 DOC NYC 40 Under 40 Filmmaker and has received the National Association of Black Journalists Excellence Award, the Radio Television Digital News Association Kaleidoscope Award, and three News and Documentary Emmy® nominations for her work.

Kathleen Lingo (Producer)

is the first editorial director of film and television for The New York Times focused on nonfiction feature films and television series based on The Times’s journalism. She has produced numerous series and feature docs for the company, including TIME (Amazon Studios), which premiered at Sundance and was nominated for the 2021 Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, SOME KIND OF HEAVEN (Magnolia Pictures/Hulu), which premiered at Sundance and earned over $1 million at the box office in 2021, FATHER SOLDIER SON (Netflix), recognized for Best Editing at Tribeca Film Festival and winner the Best Documentary Editing Emmy in 2021, THE MURDOCHS: EMPIRE OF INFLUENCE (CNN and HBO Max), released in 2022 and named one of The New Yorker's best documentaries of the year, and THE 1619 PROJECT (Hulu), executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, Nikole Hannah Jones, and Roger Ross Williams. Previously, she was executive producer of The New York Times Op-Docs. During her tenure, the series published 250 documentaries that garnered three Oscar nominations, ten Emmy nominations, three Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and two IDA Awards for Best Short Form series.

SOUND RECORDISTS
Shuling Yong
Talal Jabari
Jessie Marek

ASSISTANT CAMERA
Keith Heyward

GAFFER
Mary Jeanes

GRIP
Brandon McKain-Miller

DIT
Keith Heyward

ADDITIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHY
Asad Faruqi 
Rob Coca

SUPERVISING SOUND EDITOR / RE-RECORDING MIXER
Filipe Messeder

DIALOGUE AND SOUND EFFECTS
Todd Yeager

ASSISTANT SOUND EDITOR
Abby Harrison 

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HEAD OF POST PRODUCTION SOUND
Jay Rubin

POST SOUND PRODUCER
Emily Gilmer

MIX TECHNICIAN
Jairo Garcia

FINISHING SERVICES
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FINISHING ARTIST
Juan Salvo

ORIGINAL MUSIC BY 
Laura Heinzinger

GRAPHICS BY
Oh, MY Productions! 

Rabab Haj Yahya (Editor)

is an Emmy-nominated documentary editor and a Sundance Edit and Story Lab Fellow. Her recent work includes the award-winning feature documentary SPEED SISTERS (HotDocs 2015), LOVE THE SINNER (Tribeca 2017) and the web series THE SECRET LIFE OF MUSLIMS (Peabody Finalist, Vox and USA Today, 2016). Rabab has also edited numerous documentaries commissioned by the Al Jazeera Documentary Channel, including ENEMIES OF THE SOUTH (2015), which was featured in multiple prime-time slots on the network. In between projects, Rabab has dedicated a significant amount of her time helping aspiring editors and filmmakers, through training and pro-bono consultations in the Middle East, West Africa, and the Balkans. Rabab speaks English, Arabic, and Hebrew fluently and currently lives in New York. 


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Julia Liu

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Nicholas Kulish
Sam Dolnick
Anya Rous

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Nancy Abraham
Lisa Heller
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COORDINATING PRODUCER
Alana Hauser

ADDITIONAL FIELD PRODUCER
Paulette Marte

PRODUCTION COORDINATORS
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Morgan Hulquist

ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Paula González-Nasser

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FACT CHECKING
Kate Sinclair

 POST-PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR
Grace Mendenhall

POST ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Jonathan Portee

ASSISTANT EDITOR
Julio Ramirez