
Tina DiFeliciantonio & Jane C. Wagner
Award-winning Producers/Directors/Writers
Partners in Naked Eye Productions Ltd. since 1988, Tina
DiFeliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner's critically acclaimed work has been
screened at museums, film festivals, educational institutions, and, have
been broadcast in countries throughout the world. Their collaboration began
while at Stanford University's masters film program, where DiFeliciantonio
made her directing debut with the National Emmy Award-winning film Living
With AIDS and Wagner, the award-winning Hearts & Quarks.
Their
work includes: Girls Like Us, which garnered
a number of top honors including a National Emmy for Outstanding Cultural
Program and the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the 1997 Sundance
Film Festival (PBS, Sundance Channel & foreign television); Two
Or Three Things But Nothing For Sure, which was nominated for a National
Emmy (PBS, Sundance Channel, & foreign television); Walk
This Way, an award-winning documentary special on understanding diversity
(USA Networks & foreign television); Tom's
Flesh, winner of the 1995 Sundance Film Festival Award for Achievement
in Short Filmmaking (Showtime & Channel 4 UK); Culture
Wars, a program in the series The Question of Equality (PBS
& Channel 4 UK); and Una Donna, which was aired as part of NPR's
Legacies: Tales From America.
More recently, Wagner and DiFeliciantonio were Series/Executive
Producers on the premiere season of Code
Blue, 13 one-hour programs about Charity Hospital in New Orleans
for The Learning Channel, and, contributed to the HBO special, Nerve.com.
They were also awarded a Rockefeller Fellowship for their upcoming historical
documentary Silent Voices, on the marginalization
of women and independent filmmakers during cinema's silent era. Having
just completed documentary specials for the SciFi Channel (Abduction
Diaries) and Sundance Channel (Document
2002), they are in development with a new project for HBO.
DiFeliciantonio
and Wagner have also worked on numerous independent docs and features,
such as the Sundance award-winner Scout's Honor (Cinematography),
Next Wave's Keep The River On Your Right (Post Production Consultant
[Tina]), HBO's Reno Finds Her Mom (Editor & Co-Producer), Sue
Marcoux's Twinsburg, OH: Some Kind of Weird Twin Thing (Co-Producers,
Cinematographer & Sound Recordist); Mira Nair's Kama Sutra (Associate
Producer); HBO's Truman and Citizen Cohn (Production Associate);
Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia (Assistant Auditor); and the critically
acclaimed independent feature My New Gun (Sundance New Producers
Fellow).
In
addition to teaching at Swarthmore College, DiFeliciantonio and Wagner
have lectured at universities such as New York University, Bennington College,
the University of Pennsylvania and UT, Austin. They have participated on
various panels and juries, including the Sundance Film Festival and the
Emmy Awards. Support for their work has come from organizations such as
the American Film Institute, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Independent
Television Service, the Women In Film Foundation, the California Council
for the Humanities and the New York State Council for the Arts. They are
members of The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
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