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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
  • Filmmaker
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]


Selected filmography


Year Title Writer Director Producer Note
2022 Subject Y Y Y Documentary
2022 Sirens Y Documentary
2020 P.S. Burn This Letter Please Y Y Y Documentary
2019 17 Blocks Y Documentary
2018 The Day the World Changed Y Documentary
2018 ZIKR: A Sufi Revival Y Documentary
2017 Waiting for Hassana Y Documentary
2017 A Suitable Girl Y Y Documentary

As Editor


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