Anthony Giacchino

Anthony Giacchino is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who has built his career in documentary filmmaking and historical television. His first feature-length documentary The Camden 28 (2007) was nominated for a Writers Guild of America award and was described by The New York Times as "a brilliant merger of political outrage and filmmaking chops and the most suspenseful movie in theaters right now." Giacchino’s film The Giant’s Dream: The Making of the Iron Giant (2016) tells the story behind Academy Award-winning director Brad Bird's first feature film, and his short Colette (Mountainfilm 2020) follows a 90-year-old woman who once fought the Nazis as a member of the French Resistance as she revisits a painful past.

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