PRODUCTION TEAM

Sean Duggan

Producer/Director

Sean Duggan is a Los Angeles based producer and filmmaker.

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Jay Keuper

Editor

Jay Keuper is an editor who has been engaged primarily on documentary films for more than 3 decades. His love of non-fiction filmmaking was cemented during a lengthy stint as assistant editor and editor at the ground-breaking Maysles Films. As a freelancer he has edited a wide variety of projects including Michael Moore's award-winning satiric news magazine show TV Nation. He served as supervising editor on the WNET series City Arts and began producing when that project morphed into the Emmy and Peabody award winning EGG, the arts show, on PBS. He worked as producer and editor on numerous projects for New York Times Television where he won an Overseas Press Club award for Terror’s Children, a film about Afghan refugee children that he edited and co-produced. More recent editing projects include Henry Louis Gates’ Reconstruction: America After the Civil War and American Masters: Tesla, both for PBS, and 1969, a documentary series featuring six, one-hour shows for ABC Television. Additionally, he has edited the independent documentaries Addiction Incorporated about the tobacco industry; Electoral Dysfunction, an examination of America’s voting laws; and Who’s Next?, which details the lives of several Muslim and Muslim-American families, post 9/11.

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Kev L Smith

Cinematography

Kev Smith is an award winning cinematographer based the west of Ireland. A specialist in aerial and water-based photography he draws on a lifetime spent surfing, hiking and lifeguarding along Ireland's Atlantic coast.

When he's not shooting, you'll find Kevin in the lineup at his local surf breaks in West Clare.

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Sabine Krayenbühl

Associate Producer

Sabine Krayenbühl is an award-winning filmmaker with over twenty theatrical documentaries and narrative features to her credit. She co-directed and edited the NEH- supported documentary Letters from Baghdad, which showed in the US in over 70 venues and was broadcast on PBS, ARTE and the BBC. Her editing work includes Oscar and Independent Spirit Award nominated My Architect for which she received an American Cinema Editors (ACE) Eddie Award nomination. Additional credits include Mad Hot Ballroom, one of the top twenty highest grossing documentaries, The Bridge produced by IFC, Picasso and Braque go to the Movies, produced by Martin Scorsese, Virgin Tales, Ahead of Time and most recently HBO’s The Price of Everything. Krayenbühl has a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and is a  member of NYWIFT and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.