Ray Nowosielski

Ray Nowosielski
Born 1981 (age 3334)[1]
Chicago, Illinois, United States[1]
Education Columbia College Chicago (B.F.A., 1999)
Occupation Documentary filmmaker, Jounalist
Years active 1997 - present

Ray Nowosielski (pronounced NO-vah-shell-ski) is a documentary film director and producer[1] and journalist residing in New York City.[2]

Nowosielski is best known as the director of the 2006 documentary 9/11: Press for Truth,[3] freelance producer for Season Three of HBO's Vice (TV series),[4] producer of one of filmmaker and media critic Danny Schechter's final films Plunder: The Crime of Our Time,[3] co-creator of the audio documentary Who Is Rich Blee[5] that resulted in attention brought to controversial CIA manager Alfreda Bikowsky, and as a journalist who has written for Salon (website)[6] and Truthout[7] and conducted a taped interview with former White House counter-terror adviser Richard A. Clarke[8] in which he accused former CIA director George Tenet of “malfeasance and misfeasance.”

Nowosielski is currently a producer for two-time Academy Award winning documentarian Barbara Kopple.[3]

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