
FILM TEAM
Jamie Boyle
Director, Producer, Editor
Jamie Boyle is a two-time Emmy winning documentary filmmaker. Her work has played at Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, LA Film Fest, Full Frame, Hot Docs, True/False, DOC NYC, Human Rights Watch, and many others. She was recently selected for the 2019 DOC NYC 40 Under 40 list. She was the editor, producer, and cinematographer on Jackson (SHOWTIME) winner of the 2018 News & Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary. Jackson premiered at the LA Film Festival and was awarded over a dozen Grand Jury Awards for Best Documentary. She was the editor on Trans in America: Texas Strong, winner of the 2019 News & Documentary Emmy for Outstanding Short Documentary. Texas Strong was the first of a three-part documentary series she edited that premiered in 2019 at SXSW and launched on them., TeenVogue and Conde Nast’s new LGBTQ+ platform. She was the Associate Editor and Production Manager on E-TEAM (Netflix Original) winner of the Cinematography Award at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, two-time News & Documentary Emmy nominee. She has edited a variety of projects for The American Civil Liberties Union and Pardon Snowden campaign. As the lead video editor for Human Rights Watch in 2014, she edited numerous short documentaries that were featured on CNN, Huffington Post, The Daily Show, NY Times, and others. The Unravelling; a multimedia report focusing on the conflict in the Central African Republic premiered at the 2014 Human Rights Watch Film Festival and won an Overseas Press Club of America award in 2015. She has edited for numerous leading digital media companies and non-profit organizations. She is in the midst of directing a feature documentary which has received support from Sundance, International Documentary Association, Fork Films, and others.
Molly Kaplan
Producer
Molly is an Emmy Award-winning documentary producer. She was an Executive Producer for Trans In America: Texas Strong, winner of the News and Doc Emmy for Best Short Documentary in 2019. As head of multimedia for The American Civil Liberties Union, Molly has filmed, edited, directed or produced almost 500 videos since 2012. The animated series she directed, Mass Incarceration, screened at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival and 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. The ACLU's videos and in-house photography have appeared on The Guardian, The New York Times, CNN, Entertainment Weekly, MSNBC, Huffington Post, Jezebel, E-Online, USA Today, the Hollywood Reporter, Al Jazeera, Salon, and The Washington Post. In 2015, the ACLU's Lewis Black video on voter suppression was nominated for a Webby Award. In 2016, "Sasheer Zamata Says Women's Rights Still a BFD" was nominated for a Do-Gooder Funny for Good Award, and in 2016 "Here the Rain Never Finishes" about CIA torture won a FOLCS Award.
Lindsey Dryden
Co-Producer
Lindsey Dryden is an award-winning creative producer and director, and founder of Little By Little Films. She was the producer of Trans In America: Texas Strong, winner of the 2019 News & Documentary Emmy for Best Short Documentary. She began her career in British TV documentaries in 2004 (BBC, Channel 4, History Channel) before Associate Producing hundreds of short films at Current TV, and then moving into independent films for cinema. Her acclaimed work as a director includes Lost and Sound and Close Your Eyes And Look At Me, and as a producer Unrest and Little Ones. She has made films with and for BBC, Channel 4, Wellcome Trust, Tate, Royal Court Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Hyundai, and her work has premiered at SXSW, True/False, Sundance, Sheffield DocFest, CPH:Dox, DocsDF and Art Of The Real. Most recently, Unrest won a Special Jury Award at Sundance 2017, and Lindsey has previously been nominated Best Female-Directed Film at Sheffield Doc/Fest, Best New UK Filmmaker at Open City Docs, and Best Producer at Underwire. As an impact producer, and a passionate advocate for creative bespoke distribution, she has worked on films including The Man Whose Mind Exploded and Angels & Ghosts, and delivered semi-theatrical campaigns with Picturehouse Cinemas, charities and universities across the UK. A proud member of Queer Producers Collective, Lindsey is a frequent speaker and mentor at film festivals, a Film Lecturer, a recent Filmmaker-In-Residence at Jacob Burns Film Center, a resident at Somerset House Studios and a Fellow of IFP, HotDocs Forum and Guiding Lights. She is currently making art films for Tate (the latest of which appears in the Queer British Art exhibition at Tate Britain), and directing a new hybrid fiction/doc mystery film about an incredible gender outlaw jazz musician.
Nora Wilkinson
Co-Producer
Nora Wilkinson(she/her) is a multimedia producer and nonfiction researcher based in New York City who has worked as an AP on the Emmy®-winning short film Trans in America (2018, ACLU/CondéNast), a script reader and film screener (IFP and SXSW), a researcher and AP (Little by Little Films, Lamplighter Films, VICE and RadicalMedia), and a festival coordinator (Unrest - 2017, PBS/Netflix). While at the ACLU she produced shorts and a weekly podcast (At Liberty - ACLU). Nora came to film from a background in art history (MA: Courtauld Institute of Art; BA: Harvard University).