Judith Mizrachy

Películas

El efecto Martha Mitchell
Producer
Un retrato documental de archivo de la más improbable de las denunciantes: Martha Mitchell, esposa de un republicano del gabinete que fue criticada por la administración Nixon para mantenerla callada. Ofrece una mirada femenina sobre Watergate a través de la voz de la propia mujer.
Libreros de Nueva York
Producer
Un documental que rinde homenaje a los libreros y sumerge al espectador en su pequeño mundo. Explora el pasado, el presente y el futuro del libro a través de entrevistas con dueños de locales, coleccionistas y escritores como Fran Lebowitz, Susan Orlean, Kevin Young y Gay Talese, a la vez que analiza el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en nuestra sociedad y la forma en la que afecta a la lectura.
A Favor for Jerry
Co-Producer
A FAVOR FOR JERRY follows Khan (Khan Baykal, ALWAYS SHINE, THE HAPPY HOUSE) as he crosses NYC filling in for a pot-dealing friend on election day. Shot in real time on November 8 2016, the film freely mixes documentary and narrative elements. As events unfold, the actors directly incorporate the moment into their performances and what begins as backdrop increasingly takes center stage.
More Than the Rainbow
Associate Producer
A documentary about street photographer Matt Weber.
Not Interested
Producer
A spaced out knife salesman makes the house call of a lifetime.
A Hole in a Fence
Producer
The changing face of Red Hook -- a one-of-a-kind neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y. -- is the subject of this rich examination of city living by filmmaker D.W. Young. The documentary peeks in on an urban farm run by local kids; an uphill struggle to save a portion of the waterfront; the infamous arrival of an IKEA store; and more. The film was an official selection at the 2008 San Francisco International Documentary Film Festival.