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In 2003, Rebecca Cammisa founded Documentress Films, teamed up with Mr. Mudd Productions, and began developing the 2010 OSCAR-nominated documentary, "Which Way Home," for which she received a 2006 Fulbright Fellowship for Filmmaking. "Which Way Home" aired on HBO and was nominated for a 2010 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary, and ...
Profession Producer, Director, Cinematographer
Producer Title Year Status Character God Is the Bigger Elvis 2012 Documentary short producer Which Way Home 2009 Documentary producer American Teen 2008 Documentary field producer - uncredited Sunset Tuxedo 2004 Short executive producer Sister Helen 2002 Documentary co-producer
Director Title Year Status Character God Is the Bigger Elvis 2012 Documentary short Which Way Home 2009 Documentary Film School 2004 TV Series Sunset Tuxedo 2004 Short Sister Helen 2002 Documentary
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character God Is the Bigger Elvis 2012 Documentary short Which Way Home 2009 Documentary Act of Honor 2007 TV Movie documentary Film School 2004 TV Series Sister Helen 2002 Documentary
Camera Department Title Year Status Character American Teen 2008 Documentary additional photography
Sound Department Title Year Status Character American Teen 2008 Documentary sound recordist - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character City of Joy 2016 Documentary thanks How to Draw a Bunny 2002 Documentary thanks - as Rebecca Camissa
Self Title Year Status Character Doc Talk 2012 TV Series Herself Festival Road Trip 2012 TV Series documentary Director, 'God Is The Bigger Elvis'
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2013 Christopher Award Christopher Awards Television & Cable God Is the Bigger Elvis (2012) 2010 Emmy News & Documentary Emmy Awards Outstanding Informational Programming - Long Form Which Way Home (2009) 2009 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Humanitarian Activism Award Which Way Home (2009) 2002 Gold Hugo Chicago International Film Festival Best Documentary Sister Helen (2002) 2002 Best Documentary Feature Nashville Film Festival Sister Helen (2002) 2002 Special Jury Award Newport International Film Festival, Rhode Island Best Documentary Sister Helen (2002) 2002 Directing Award Sundance Film Festival Documentary Sister Helen (2002)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Short Subjects God Is the Bigger Elvis (2012) 2012 IDA Award International Documentary Association Best Short God Is the Bigger Elvis (2012) 2010 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Documentary, Features Which Way Home (2009) 2010 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Documentary Which Way Home (2009) 2010 Emmy News & Documentary Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematography - News Coverage/Documentaries Which Way Home (2009) 2004 Emmy News & Documentary Emmy Awards Outstanding Cultural & Artistic Programming - Long Form Sister Helen (2002) 2003 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary Sister Helen (2002) 2002 IDA Award International Documentary Association Feature Documentaries Sister Helen (2002) 2002 Grand Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Documentary Sister Helen (2002)
Known for movies Which Way Home (2009) as Producer
Sister Helen (2002) as Producer
God Is the Bigger Elvis (2012) as Producer
Film School (2004) as Director