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Rebecca Cammisa


In 2003, Rebecca Cammisa founded Documentress Films, teamed up with Mr. Mudd Productions, and began developing the 2010 OSCAR-nominated documentary, "Which Way Home," for which she received a 2006 Fulbright Fellowship for Filmmaking. "Which Way Home" aired on HBO and was nominated for a 2010 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary... See full bio »

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Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 4 wins & 5 nominations See more awards »

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Filmography

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2012 God Is the Bigger Elvis (documentary short)
 
2009 Which Way Home (documentary)
 
2004 Film School (TV series)
 
2004 Sunset Tuxedo (short)
 
2002 Sister Helen (documentary)
 
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2012 God Is the Bigger Elvis (documentary short)
 
2009 Which Way Home (documentary)
 
2007 Act of Honor (TV documentary) (segments)
 
2004 Film School (TV series)
 
2002 Sister Helen (documentary)
 
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2012 God Is the Bigger Elvis (documentary short) (producer)
 
2009 Which Way Home (documentary) (producer)
 
2008 American Teen (documentary) (field producer - uncredited)
 
2004 Sunset Tuxedo (short) (executive producer)
 
2002 Sister Helen (documentary) (co-producer)
 
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2008 American Teen (documentary) (sound recordist - uncredited)
 
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2008 American Teen (documentary) (additional photography)
 
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2002 How to Draw a Bunny (documentary) (thanks - as Rebecca Camissa)
 
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2012 Doc Talk (TV series)
Herself
Doc Talk Oscar Special 2012 (2012) … Herself
 

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Which Way Home -- Traversing more than 1,450 miles upcountry, Mexican freight trains routinely are boarded by migrants hoping to reach America. Among the thousands who ride the trains, many are children traveling alone. Which Way Home -- A documentary that follows unaccompanied child migrants, on their journey through Mexico, as they try to reach the United States. Sister Helen -- One of the most unanimously acclaimed documentaries in recent years and winner of the coveted Sundance Film Festival Directing Award, this compelling film is an inspirational and uplifting portrait of a truly colorful and most unusual New York character.
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Rebecca Camissa