Shari Robertson | |
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Born | Shari Robertson US |
Occupation | Film director and producer |
Organization | The Epidavros Project, Inc. |
Spouse | Michael Camerini |
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The Epidavros Project How Democracy Works Now |
Shari Robertson is an American Film Director and producer. Her filmmaking credits include Twelve Stories: How Democracy Works Now, Well-Founded Fear, These Girls Are Missing, Inside the Khmer Rouge, Return to Year Zero and Washington/Peru: We Ain't Winnin'. Her films have been featured on HBO,[1] CNN, PBS,[2] BBC,[3] Channel 4,[4] Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in London and New York City[5] and The Sundance Film Festival[6] among others.
Robertson’s career started with projects in the Southern Highlands rainforest of Papua New Guinea. Since then, her films have explored social and political stories in Cambodia and Thailand, Peru and Africa before concentrating on immigration reform and political asylum in the U.S.[7] Robertson currently lives in New York City where she and her filmmaking partner, Michael Camerini, have a production company, The Epidavros Project, Inc.
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Year | Film | Credits | Awards |
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2010 | How Democracy Works Now: Twelve Stories |
Director Producer Sound |
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2000 | Well-Founded Fear[8] | Director Producer |
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1997 | Tashilham | Director Producer |
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1995 | These Girls Are Missing | Director Producer |
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1992 | Washington/Peru: We Ain’t Winning (TV) |
Director Producer |
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1990 | Inside the Khmer Rouge | Director |
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1989 | Angkor Wat Under Siege (TV) | Director | |
1987 | Return to Year Zero (TV) | Director Producer |
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