Sarah Kerruish
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Sarah Kerruish is Peabody Award-winning and Primetime Emmy-nominated documentary director, producer, and writer.
Sarah credits and awards include:
- An episode of the TBS series Moonshot which won the Peabody Award and a Primetime Emmy nomination
- Dreams Spoken Here which was distributed to nearly one million people in seven languages
- Take Joy: The Magical World of Tasha Tudor which won first prize at the U.S. International Film Festival
- Intimacies, a feature-length documentary which won that Audience Favorite Award at the Palm Springs Film Festival
- Miss Rumphius, a film adaptation of the popular children's book by Barbara Cooney which won the UNICEF Prize at the 2002 Barcelona International TV and Video Festival, and a Bronze Plaque at the 2001 Columbus International Film and Video Festival
Sarah is the CEO of Spellbound Productions [1] , a Berkeley, California-based film production company.