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Allie Light

Directingb. May 2, 1935Dove Creek, Colorado, USA
About

Winner of the 1991 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the 1994 National Emmy Award for best interview program, Allie Light writes, directs and produces documentary films with her partner, Irving Saraf. Her credits include: Rachel’s Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer (HBO), Dialogues With Madwomen (Emmy Award; Freedom of Expression Award, Sundance Film Festival); In The Shadow Of The Stars (Academy Award); Mitsuye and Nellie, Asian American Poets; Visions of Paradise (five films about folk artists); Shakespeare’s Children (produced by Kate Kline May); Blind Spot: Murder by Women; Children and Asthma and Good Food, Bad Food, Obesity in American Children (programs about children’s health & the environment); An Iraqi Lullaby and The Sermons of Sister Jane, and Believing the Unbelievable. Her most recent work is Empress Hotel, released in 2009. Allie has publish…

Filmography
The Ship That Turned Back
The Ship That Turned Back2024 · Director
DFW Punk
DFW Punk2008 · Editorial Consultant
The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable
The Sermons of Sister Jane: Believing the Unbelievable2006 · Director
Rachel's Daughters: Searching for the Causes of Breast Cancer1998 · Director
Dialogues with Madwomen
Dialogues with Madwomen1994 · Director
In the Shadow of the Stars
In the Shadow of the Stars1991 · Director
The Angel That Stands By Me
The Angel That Stands By Me1983 · Producer, Editor, Director
The Angel that Stands by Me: Minnie Evans' Paintings1983 · Director
The Monument of Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder1983 · Director
Grandma's Bottle Village: The Art of Tressa Prisbrey1982 · Director
Hundred and Two Mature: The Art of Harry Lieberman1982 · Director
Mitsuye and Nellie: Asian American Poets
Mitsuye and Nellie: Asian American Poets1981 · Director
Possum Trot: The Life and Work of Calvin Black, 1903-19721977 · Director
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