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  1. Jennifer Fox is an American film producer. From 2001 to 2007, she was president of Section Eight Productions; before that she was Vice President of Production at Universal Pictures. Fox was nominated for an Oscar in 2008 for her production work in Michael Clayton. [1] Life and career.

  2. Jennifer Fox (born 1959) is an American film producer, director, cinematographer, and writer as well as president of A Luminous Mind Film Productions. She won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance for her first feature documentary, Beirut: The Last Home Movie . [2]

  3. Jun 6, 2018 · But in a dramatic departure from her previous projects, The Tale is a fictional narrative starring Laura Dern as the adult documentary filmmaker, Jennifer Fox, and Isabele Nelisse as her 13-year-old self. The line between fiction and nonfiction is not just blurred but shredded in a narrative based on Fox’s own childhood story written in 1973 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jennifer_FoxJennifer Fox - Wikipedia

    Jennifer Fox. Jennifer Fox may refer to: Jennifer Fox (documentary filmmaker) (born 1959), American documentary film director and producer. Jennifer Fox (film producer), American fiction film producer. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. Biography. Jennifer Fox is an American film producer, director, cinematographer, and writer as well as president of A Luminous Mind Film Productions. She won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance for her first feature documentary, Beirut: The Last Home Movie.

  6. Jennifer Fox. Jennifer Fox is an internationally renowned writer, director, and producer. Her groundbreaking films and series include: the Sundance Grand Feature Prize Winner, BEIRUT: THE LAST HOME MOVIE; the ten-hour Gracie Award Winner, AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY; the six-hour IDFA Audience Award Winner, FLYING CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN, and the Emmy nominated feature, MY REINCARNATION.

  7. Jennifer Fox is an internationally acclaimed award-winning filmmaker and educator. Her first film Beirut: The Last Home Movie was broadcast in 20 countries, invited to numerous festivals, and won seven international awards including Best Documentary and Best Cinematography at the Sundance Film Festival and the Grand Prize at Cinema Du Reel in Paris.

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