Jennifer Tiexiera

Jennifer Tiexiera is an American documentary filmmaker.[1] She is known for directing the films P.S. Burn This Letter Please and Subject.[2][3]

Jennifer Tiexiera
Born
Occupation
Years active2005–present

Career

Tiexiera's editorial debut feature documentary, I Trust You to Kill Me, was originally broadcast on Sky One in 2006.[4] She was nominated for Sports Emmy Awards in 2012, for her work on The Marinovich Project.[5] She edited and produced VR documentaries ZIKR: A Sufi Revival and The Day the World Changed.[6] She is a member of the International Documentary Association and Film Fatales.[7]

In 2019, Tiexiera wrote, edited and produced, 17 Blocks, for which she won best editing at the Tribeca Festival.[8] In 2020, she co-directed the feature documentary, P.S. Burn This Letter Please, along with Michael Seligman, which won the audience award at Outfest.[9] In 2022, she co-directed Subject, along with Camilla Hall, which premiered and was nominated for best documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival.[10] She also directed the HBO documentary series Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo in 2022.[11]

Selected filmography

Year Title Writer Director Producer Note
2022 Unveiled: Surviving La Luz Del Mundo Green tickY 3 episodes
2022 Subject Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary
2022 Sirens Green tickY Documentary
2020 P.S. Burn This Letter Please Green tickY Green tickY Green tickY Documentary
2019 17 Blocks Green tickY Documentary
2018 The Day the World Changed Green tickY Documentary
2018 ZIKR: A Sufi Revival Green tickY Documentary
2017 Waiting for Hassana Green tickY Documentary
2017 A Suitable Girl Green tickY Green tickY Documentary

As Editor

References

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