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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0837333Ryan Suffern - IMDb

    Director. Cinematographer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 2:03. Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story (2022) 10 Videos. 16 Photos. Ryan Suffern is a Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated director and producer, who previously headed up the documentary division, which he co-founded, for The Kennedy/Marshall Company.

  2. RYAN SUFFERN is a Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated director and producer, who previously headed up the documentary division, which he co-founded, for The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Over the past decade, he has helped to produce over 30 documentaries, ranging in topics from music to sports to social causes, but always with an emphasis on the ...

  3. Ryan Suffern is a Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated director and producer, who previously headed up the documentary division, which he co-founded, for The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Over the past decade, he has helped to produce over 25 documentaries, ranging in topics from music to sports to social causes, but always with an emphasis on the ...

  4. Apr 14, 2017 · Ryan Suffern is the writer-director of the documentary Finding Oscar, which is released theatrically by FilmRise on April 14. As head of documentaries for The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Suffern has an active role on a full slate of films.

  5. May 1, 2023 · Ryan Suffern, who earned a bachelor’s degree in English in ’99 and was once photo editor at The Daily Illini, captured President Bill Clinton’s failed departure after his visit to the University. “All the other photographers in the press pool were on the plane and the local press had already all left,” Suffern said.

  6. RYAN SUFFERN. The Daily Illini. Ryan Suffern is a Los Angeles-based director and producer who has helped to produce more than 25 documentaries – and received a 2023 Grammy Award for Best Music Film for “Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story.”

  7. Nov 1, 2017 · After a screening of the film at the International Documentary Association ‘s annual screening series, filmmaker Ryan Suffern and producer Frank Marshall explained how their movie came to be.

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