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Amy Ziering

Amy Ziering (born 1962 in Massachusetts) is an American film producer and director. Mostly known for her work in documentary films, she is a regular collaborator of director Kirby Dick; they co-directed 2002's Derrida and 2020's On the Record, with Ziering also producing several of Dick's films.

Amy Ziering
Ziering in 2020
BornSeptember 1962 (age 61)[1]
Occupation(s)Producer, director
Years active1998–present
Children3
Parents

In 2013, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature for producing the Dick-directed film The Invisible War.[2]

Early life edit

Ziering was born in 1962. She is the daughter of Sigi Ziering, a Holocaust survivor, and Marilyn Ziering.[3][4] She grew up in Beverly Hills, California.[3][4] She graduated from Amherst College before pursuing graduate work at Yale University, where she studied with Jacques Derrida.[5][6]

Career edit

Early career edit

Ziering's first film, Taylor's Campaign (1998), directed by Richard Cohen, followed Ron Taylor, a homeless resident of Santa Monica, as he campaigned for the Santa Monica city council. Martin Sheen narrated.

Ziering then began work on Derrida (2002), a documentary about her former mentor, the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. She co-directed the film with Kirby Dick.[7] It explores Derrida's life and work while questioning the limitations of biography. It won the Golden Gate Award at the 2002 San Francisco International Film Festival.

She next produced a feature narrative, The Memory Thief (2007), directed by Gil Kofman. The film chronicles the experiences of a young man who becomes involved in documenting the experiences of survivors of the Holocaust as his commitment turns into obsession and madness. Ziering collaborated with Dick again on Outrage (2009), a documentary about the lives of closeted gay politicians who legislate against gay rights, as well as the mainstream media's reluctance to report on this subject. It received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism.

The Invisible War edit

In 2012, she premiered The Invisible War at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film examines the epidemic of rape in the United States Armed Forces, and has been heralded for exposing a culture of sexual abuse at Marine Barracks Washington.[8] Several government officials have commented on the film's influence on policy, including Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, who has said that the film convinced him to implement a wave of reforms designed to reduce the prevalence of military sexual assault.[9]

The film's revelations have also been discussed in congressional hearings and spurred lawmakers to seek better safeguards for assault survivors.[10] Senator Kirsten Gillibrand credits the film with inspiring her to introduce the Military Justice Improvement Act, which would establish an independent judiciary to oversee accusations of sexual assault in the armed forces.[11]

Among other honors, The Invisible War received a nomination for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards and won Emmy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Outstanding Investigative Journalism.[12][13]

The Hunting Ground edit

In 2015, The Hunting Ground premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Produced by Ziering and written and directed by Dick, the documentary is about the incidence of sexual assault on U.S. college campuses and the failed response of college administrators. It was released on February 27, 2015,[14] an edited version aired on CNN on November 22, 2015,[15][16] and the DVD was released the week of December 1, 2015.[17] It was released on Netflix in March 2016.[18] Lady Gaga recorded an original song, "Til It Happens to You", for the film.[19]

One day before the film's theatrical release, a bipartisan group of 12 U.S. senators, accompanied by the film's lead subjects, Annie Clark and Andrea Pino, reintroduced the Campus Accountability and Safety Act requiring universities to adopt standard practices for weighing sexual charges, and to survey students on the prevalence of assault.

The Hunting Ground was nominated for a 2016 Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and for the Producers Guild of America's Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture award.[20] It won the 2016 Stanley Kramer Award given to "a production, producer or other individual whose achievement or contribution illuminates and raises public awareness of important social issues.[21]The Hunting Ground was also one of the five movies nominated in the Documentary category of the 2016 MTV Movie Awards.[22]

The Bleeding Edge edit

The Bleeding Edge premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews and received further critical acclaim after its worldwide release on Netflix on July 27, 2018.[citation needed] Currently at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes[23] and a New York Times Critic's Pick of the Week,[24] the documentary, written and directed by Dick and produced by Ziering and Amy Herdy, is a deep dive into the $400 billion medical device industry,[25] where the filmmakers find shockingly lax regulations, corporate coverups and profit-driven incentives that put patients at risk daily.[26]

The film's impact was felt immediately as a week before its release, The Bleeding Edge became a part of a national news story when Bayer removed the birth control device Essure from the U.S. market, one of the many devices heavily criticized and warned about in the film.[27] Entertainment Weekly added it to its list of documentaries that have changed the world.[28] The documentary received the George Polk Award for Medical Reporting[29]—one of only a few documentaries to receive the journalistic award—and was nominated for a Peabody Award[30] and the Grierson Award for Best Science Documentary.[31]

On the Record edit

On October 23, 2017, Dick and Ziering announced an upcoming film on equity, parity, abuse, and representation in Hollywood.[32] They had begun working on this project while screening The Invisible War.[33][34] In a statement to media, Ziering said, "Every time we screened that film in Hollywood, actors and executives would come up to us and say that they had had similar experiences right here. So we began working on this project and immediately found ourselves grappling with the same forces that had kept this story silenced for so long. Everyone was frightened about what would happen to their careers, and worried about whether they would be sued. Distributors were unwilling to fund or release the film, and few people were willing to talk on the record."[35]

Once the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations went public, funding appeared through Impact Partners, which also financed The Hunting Ground and The Invisible War.[33] Ziering said, "People at long last are speaking out in large numbers, and we feel this industry, and the country, is finally ready for an unflinching film about the reality of sexual assault and harassment in Hollywood."[35]

On the Record, Dick and Ziering's film about sexual abuse allegations against Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons, premiered to a standing ovation at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.[36] The film, which includes the voices of nine alleged survivors such as Drew Dixon, Sheri Sher, Sil Lai Abrams, Jenny Lumet, and Kelly Cutrone, has received critical acclaim. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 71 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "On the Record uses harrowing first-person accounts to powerfully and persuasively confront the entrenched sexism of an industry and its culture."[37] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100, based on 22 critic reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[38]

Allen v. Farrow edit

Dick and Ziering's first documentary series, Allen v. Farrow is a four-part series that examines the sexual assault allegation made against Woody Allen by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow, who was seven when the abuse allegedly occurred. It follows the custody battle between Allen and his former partner Mia Farrow, his marriage to her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn, who is 35 years younger than Allen, and the events of subsequent years.[39] The series premiered on HBO on February 21, 2021, with the last episode airing on March 14, 2021. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 82% based on 56 reviews.[40] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[41]

RAINN announced that the series resulted in a nearly 20% increase in calls.[42]

Not So Pretty edit

Ziering and Dick directed Not So Pretty, a four-part series about the beauty industry and harmful chemicals in products, narrated by Keke Palmer.[43] It premiered on April 14, 2022, on HBO Max.[44]

Personal life edit

Ziering has three daughters and resides in Brentwood.[45]

Filmography edit

Year Film Role
1998 Taylor's Campaign Producer
2002 Derrida Director, producer
2007 The Memory Thief Producer
2009 Outrage Producer
2012 The Invisible War Producer
2014 The Hunting Ground Producer
2018 The Bleeding Edge Producer
2020 On the Record Director, writer, producer
2021 Allen v. Farrow Director, producer
2022 Not So Pretty Director, writer, producer

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Organization Work Category Result
2002 Golden Gate Award San Francisco Film Festival Derrida Documentary Feature Won[46]
Grand Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Documentary Nominated[47]
2009 Jury Award Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Outrage Best Documentary Won[48]
2010 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Outstanding Investigative Journalism: Long Form Nominated[49]
2012 Audience Award Sundance Film Festival The Invisible War Best Documentary Won[50][51]
Nestor Almendros Award Human Rights Watch Film Festival Courage in Filmmaking Won[52]
Silver Heart Award Dallas International Film Festival Humanitarian Award Won[53]
Audience Award Seattle International Film Festival Best Documentary Won[54]
Audience Award Provincetown International Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Won[55]
Best of Festival DocuWest International Documentary Film Festival Humanitarian Award Won[56]
Advocacy Award Peace Over Violence Humanitarian Award Won[57]
IDA Award International Documentary Association Best Feature Nominated[58]
Audience Award Gotham Awards Audience Award Nominated
2013 Spirit Award Film Independent Best Documentary Won[59]
Academy Award Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Documentary Feature Nominated[12]
Ridenhour Prize The Nation Institute Documentary Film Won[60]
Gracie Award Alliance for Women in Media Outstanding Producer – News/Non-Fiction Won[61]
Peabody Award The Peabody Awards Won[62]
Impact Award BRITDOC Foundation Jury Special Commendation Won[63]
2014 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Best Documentary Feature Won[13]
Outstanding Investigative Journalism – Long Form Won[13]
2016 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Hunting Ground Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking Nominated[64]
PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated[65]
Stanley Kramer Award Stanley Kramer Award Won[66]
2018 George Polk Award George Polk Awards The Bleeding Edge Medical Reporting Won[29]
2019 Peabody Award The Peabody Awards Documentary Film Nominated[30]
Grierson Award Grierson Awards Best Science Documentary Nominated[67]
2021 Image Award NAACP Image Awards On the Record Outstanding Documentary Nominated[68]

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Amy Ziering born 1962 in Massachusetts is an American film producer and director Mostly known for her work in documentary films she is a regular collaborator of director Kirby Dick they co directed 2002 s Derrida and 2020 s On the Record with Ziering also producing several of Dick s films Amy ZieringZiering in 2020BornSeptember 1962 age 61 1 MassachusettsOccupation s Producer directorYears active1998 presentChildren3ParentsSigi Ziering father Marilyn Ziering mother In 2013 she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature for producing the Dick directed film The Invisible War 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 The Invisible War 2 3 The Hunting Ground 2 4 The Bleeding Edge 2 5 On the Record 2 6 Allen v Farrow 2 7 Not So Pretty 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editZiering was born in 1962 She is the daughter of Sigi Ziering a Holocaust survivor and Marilyn Ziering 3 4 She grew up in Beverly Hills California 3 4 She graduated from Amherst College before pursuing graduate work at Yale University where she studied with Jacques Derrida 5 6 Career editEarly career edit Ziering s first film Taylor s Campaign 1998 directed by Richard Cohen followed Ron Taylor a homeless resident of Santa Monica as he campaigned for the Santa Monica city council Martin Sheen narrated Ziering then began work on Derrida 2002 a documentary about her former mentor the French philosopher Jacques Derrida She co directed the film with Kirby Dick 7 It explores Derrida s life and work while questioning the limitations of biography It won the Golden Gate Award at the 2002 San Francisco International Film Festival She next produced a feature narrative The Memory Thief 2007 directed by Gil Kofman The film chronicles the experiences of a young man who becomes involved in documenting the experiences of survivors of the Holocaust as his commitment turns into obsession and madness Ziering collaborated with Dick again on Outrage 2009 a documentary about the lives of closeted gay politicians who legislate against gay rights as well as the mainstream media s reluctance to report on this subject It received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Investigative Journalism The Invisible War edit In 2012 she premiered The Invisible War at the Sundance Film Festival where it received the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature The film examines the epidemic of rape in the United States Armed Forces and has been heralded for exposing a culture of sexual abuse at Marine Barracks Washington 8 Several government officials have commented on the film s influence on policy including Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta who has said that the film convinced him to implement a wave of reforms designed to reduce the prevalence of military sexual assault 9 The film s revelations have also been discussed in congressional hearings and spurred lawmakers to seek better safeguards for assault survivors 10 Senator Kirsten Gillibrand credits the film with inspiring her to introduce the Military Justice Improvement Act which would establish an independent judiciary to oversee accusations of sexual assault in the armed forces 11 Among other honors The Invisible War received a nomination for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards and won Emmy Awards for Best Documentary Feature and Outstanding Investigative Journalism 12 13 The Hunting Ground edit In 2015 The Hunting Ground premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival Produced by Ziering and written and directed by Dick the documentary is about the incidence of sexual assault on U S college campuses and the failed response of college administrators It was released on February 27 2015 14 an edited version aired on CNN on November 22 2015 15 16 and the DVD was released the week of December 1 2015 17 It was released on Netflix in March 2016 18 Lady Gaga recorded an original song Til It Happens to You for the film 19 One day before the film s theatrical release a bipartisan group of 12 U S senators accompanied by the film s lead subjects Annie Clark and Andrea Pino reintroduced the Campus Accountability and Safety Act requiring universities to adopt standard practices for weighing sexual charges and to survey students on the prevalence of assault The Hunting Ground was nominated for a 2016 Emmy Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking and for the Producers Guild of America s Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture award 20 It won the 2016 Stanley Kramer Award given to a production producer or other individual whose achievement or contribution illuminates and raises public awareness of important social issues 21 The Hunting Ground was also one of the five movies nominated in the Documentary category of the 2016 MTV Movie Awards 22 The Bleeding Edge edit The Bleeding Edge premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival to rave reviews and received further critical acclaim after its worldwide release on Netflix on July 27 2018 citation needed Currently at 100 on Rotten Tomatoes 23 and a New York Times Critic s Pick of the Week 24 the documentary written and directed by Dick and produced by Ziering and Amy Herdy is a deep dive into the 400 billion medical device industry 25 where the filmmakers find shockingly lax regulations corporate coverups and profit driven incentives that put patients at risk daily 26 The film s impact was felt immediately as a week before its release The Bleeding Edge became a part of a national news story when Bayer removed the birth control device Essure from the U S market one of the many devices heavily criticized and warned about in the film 27 Entertainment Weekly added it to its list of documentaries that have changed the world 28 The documentary received the George Polk Award for Medical Reporting 29 one of only a few documentaries to receive the journalistic award and was nominated for a Peabody Award 30 and the Grierson Award for Best Science Documentary 31 On the Record edit On October 23 2017 Dick and Ziering announced an upcoming film on equity parity abuse and representation in Hollywood 32 They had begun working on this project while screening The Invisible War 33 34 In a statement to media Ziering said Every time we screened that film in Hollywood actors and executives would come up to us and say that they had had similar experiences right here So we began working on this project and immediately found ourselves grappling with the same forces that had kept this story silenced for so long Everyone was frightened about what would happen to their careers and worried about whether they would be sued Distributors were unwilling to fund or release the film and few people were willing to talk on the record 35 Once the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations went public funding appeared through Impact Partners which also financed The Hunting Ground and The Invisible War 33 Ziering said People at long last are speaking out in large numbers and we feel this industry and the country is finally ready for an unflinching film about the reality of sexual assault and harassment in Hollywood 35 On the Record Dick and Ziering s film about sexual abuse allegations against Def Jam co founder Russell Simmons premiered to a standing ovation at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival 36 The film which includes the voices of nine alleged survivors such as Drew Dixon Sheri Sher Sil Lai Abrams Jenny Lumet and Kelly Cutrone has received critical acclaim On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 99 based on 71 reviews The site s critical consensus reads On the Record uses harrowing first person accounts to powerfully and persuasively confront the entrenched sexism of an industry and its culture 37 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 based on 22 critic reviews indicating universal acclaim 38 Allen v Farrow edit Dick and Ziering s first documentary series Allen v Farrow is a four part series that examines the sexual assault allegation made against Woody Allen by his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow who was seven when the abuse allegedly occurred It follows the custody battle between Allen and his former partner Mia Farrow his marriage to her adopted daughter Soon Yi Previn who is 35 years younger than Allen and the events of subsequent years 39 The series premiered on HBO on February 21 2021 with the last episode airing on March 14 2021 On Rotten Tomatoes the series holds an approval rating of 82 based on 56 reviews 40 On Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 based on 25 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 41 RAINN announced that the series resulted in a nearly 20 increase in calls 42 Not So Pretty edit Ziering and Dick directed Not So Pretty a four part series about the beauty industry and harmful chemicals in products narrated by Keke Palmer 43 It premiered on April 14 2022 on HBO Max 44 Personal life editZiering has three daughters and resides in Brentwood 45 Filmography editYear Film Role 1998 Taylor s Campaign Producer 2002 Derrida Director producer 2007 The Memory Thief Producer 2009 Outrage Producer 2012 The Invisible War Producer 2014 The Hunting Ground Producer 2018 The Bleeding Edge Producer 2020 On the Record Director writer producer 2021 Allen v Farrow Director producer 2022 Not So Pretty Director writer producerAwards and nominations editYear Award Organization Work Category Result 2002 Golden Gate Award San Francisco Film Festival Derrida Documentary Feature Won 46 Grand Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Documentary Nominated 47 2009 Jury Award Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Outrage Best Documentary Won 48 2010 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Outstanding Investigative Journalism Long Form Nominated 49 2012 Audience Award Sundance Film Festival The Invisible War Best Documentary Won 50 51 Nestor Almendros Award Human Rights Watch Film Festival Courage in Filmmaking Won 52 Silver Heart Award Dallas International Film Festival Humanitarian Award Won 53 Audience Award Seattle International Film Festival Best Documentary Won 54 Audience Award Provincetown International Film Festival Best Documentary Feature Won 55 Best of Festival DocuWest International Documentary Film Festival Humanitarian Award Won 56 Advocacy Award Peace Over Violence Humanitarian Award Won 57 IDA Award International Documentary Association Best Feature Nominated 58 Audience Award Gotham Awards Audience Award Nominated 2013 Spirit Award Film Independent Best Documentary Won 59 Academy Award Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Best Documentary Feature Nominated 12 Ridenhour Prize The Nation Institute Documentary Film Won 60 Gracie Award Alliance for Women in Media Outstanding Producer News Non Fiction Won 61 Peabody Award The Peabody Awards Won 62 Impact Award BRITDOC Foundation Jury Special Commendation Won 63 2014 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Best Documentary Feature Won 13 Outstanding Investigative Journalism Long Form Won 13 2016 Emmy Award National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences The Hunting Ground Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking Nominated 64 PGA Award PGA Awards Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated 65 Stanley Kramer Award Stanley Kramer Award Won 66 2018 George Polk Award George Polk Awards The Bleeding Edge Medical Reporting Won 29 2019 Peabody Award The Peabody Awards Documentary Film Nominated 30 Grierson Award Grierson Awards Best Science Documentary Nominated 67 2021 Image Award NAACP Image Awards On the Record Outstanding Documentary Nominated 68 References edit Derrida Archived January 26 2013 at the Wayback Machine RealFictionFilme The Invisible War Documentary Feature Oscars 2013 ABC Retrieved January 21 2013 a b Danielle Berrin Amy Ziering s visible war against military rape The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles 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