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'Gayle Kirschenbaum' is an American filmmaker and TV producer. Her work is predominantly non-fiction and includes the film festival favorite My Nose and critically praised film A Dog's Life: A Dogamentary which premiered on HBO. She has collaborated with the documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles. She is represented at N.S. Bienstock by Katie Maloney. recent film Look At Us Now, Mother!, the expanded version of My Nose, is in post-production stage. == Early career == Gayle Kirschenbaum started her career as a freelance graphic designer in advertising and promotion in New York. In less than a year, she became a producer/director of award winning multimedia shows both in the U.S. and abroad. Soon afterwards, she formed her own company, Kirschenbaum Productions,〔(Kirschenbaum Productions )〕 producing national television commercials for such clients as Pepsi, General Foods, Pampers, Coleco and Mattel. Film & Television Combining her talents as a writer, producer and director, Kirschenbaum gravitated towards documentary filmmaking, producing her first film on homeless women and children, ''Hestia House'', which garnered an award at the Chicago Film Festival. Her second film, which she wrote, produced and directed for PBS, ''Doumani House'', was about Carol and Roy Doumani's house in Venice, California, designed by sculptor Robert Graham, and it won an Emmy Award.〔KCET's 14 Emmys Leads Los Angeles Area Awards () latimes.com. May 21, 1990.〕 Her third documentary, the intimate portrayal of a woman novelist, Octavia Butler, earned an Emmy nomination. More recently, Gayle is an Executive Producer for 2010 TLC series OUR LITTLE LIFE. Kirschenbaum wrote, directed and produced documentaries for several cable network series including Arts & Entertainment’s ''Ancient Mysteries'' and ''Mysteries of the Bible'', Lifetime Television’s ''Intimate Portrait'' and ''New Attitudes'' series. She wrote and produced for Court TV, the Food Network, ''The Rosie O'Donnell Show'', and ''America's Most Wanted''. Her producing credits include reality shows for NBC, CBS, TLC and Discovery Channel. She also co-created a pilot for a new series called ''Judgement Day: Should The Guilty Go Free'', which aired on HBO’s ''American Undercover''. In addition, Kirshenbaum wrote screenplays and developed dramatic films and other non-fiction television series, several of which were optioned by various producers and production companies such as David Wolper, Robert Greenwald, Dick Clark, Craig Anderson, Grosso/Jacobson, Brave Street, Hearst Television, Steve White and Lee Rich. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gayle Kirschenbaum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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