Liz Garbus

Liz Garbus

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Academy Award®-Nominated, Emmy-Winning Liz Garbus is one of America’s most celebrated documentary filmmakers. Her project, “Shouting Fire: Stories from the Edge of Free Speech,” premiered at Sundance 2009, and was broadcast on HBO the same year.

Other directorial credits include “The Farm: Angola, USA,” nominated for an Academy Award, and winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize; “The Execution of Wanda Jean” (Sundance Film Festival, HBO), “The Nazi Officer’s Wife,” “Girldhood,” “Yo Soy Boricua!, Pa Que Tu Lo Sepas,” co-directed by Rosie Perez, and “Coma” (HBO). Garbus, along with Rory Kennedy, also executive produced the 2006 Academy Award-nominated film “Street Fight,” and “Ghosts of Abu Ghraib,” which won the Emmy® Award for Best Documentary in 2007.

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