- Juliet Sonnenberg is a film director, producer and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. She started filming documentaries and writing feature scripts in 2006, when she founded Metamorphose Films.
Sonnenberg directed and produced her first feature-length film, the award-winning documentary Hoot in the Hole - the story of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny in 2008. Chronicling the famed Jackson Hole Hootenanny, a folk and country jam held every Monday at Dornan's Restaurant and Bar in Moose, Wyoming, the film received an award for Excellence in a Music Documentary at the Park City Film Music Festival in 2007, before its official release.
Sonnenberg's next project, Methidemic, is an intense but hopeful documentary mini-series about the war on meth in four states: Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Georgia. In it, we meet current and ex-users as well as the brave people and programs that are helping them make it through a massive drug epidemic and one of the worst in U.S. history.
She also produced and directed a one-day spec film Zombie Juice!, about an energy drink with unforeseen side effects. Sonnenberg organized a one-day shoot that involved 100 volunteers, local talent, full film crew and several businesses in the East Atlanta Village neighborhood.
When Sonnenberg isn't working with her team or taking care of her clients, she is busy with her latest startup, TableReady, a reservations, wait list and seating management system with an app that turns smartphones into pagers, revolutionizing the way restaurants connect with customers.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Juliet Sonnenberg
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