Jennifer Chaiken

Filmes

Desejos da Tarde
Producer
Uma dona de casa, com uma vida aparentemente idílica, coloca tudo em risco quando decide proteger uma stripper que conheceu com seu marido, empregando-a como babá por tempo integral para seus filhos, chocando seu marido e sua comunidade. A comédia de humor negro e sexy é dirigida por Jill Soloway e protagonizada por Josh Radnor, Kathryn Hahn e Jane Lynch.
Positivamente Nus
Executive Producer
No clothes. No apologies. This film marks artist Spencer Tunick's third 'Naked' documentary which feature photo shoots that create art from the naked bodies of men and women. In this shoot, 85 HIV-positive men and women gather in a downtown Manhattan bar where they bare it all for Tunick's camera, creating an unsentimental look at life with AIDS in America today.
My Flesh and Blood
Producer
My Flesh and Blood is a 2003 documentary film by Jonathan Karsh chronicling a year in the life of the Tom family. The Tom family is notable as the mother, Susan, adopted eleven children, most of whom had serious disabilities or diseases. The film itself is notable for handling the sensitive subject matter in an unsentimental way that is more uplifting than one might expect.
De Volta ao Paraíso
Producer
Um artista plástico nova iorquino precisa voltar à sua cidade natal para cuidar do avô adoecido. A cidade, metaforicamente chamada de “Big Eden”, é onde ficaram suas questões inconclusas. Uma teia de sentimentos que, invariavelmente, nos enredamos no transcorrer da vida ainda que às vezes não percebemos.
I Love You, Don't Touch Me!
Executive Producer
When it comes to relationships, the "First Law of the Jungle" prevails: You have to kiss a lot of frogs before finding a prince! Katie is just your average hopeless romantic searching for the ideal man in the vast no man's land of Los Angeles. When Katie rejects her smitten best friend Ben and instead falls for Richard, a sexy and sophisticated composer, she thinks she's finally found the romance of her life. But Katie is about to discover that "Mr. Perfect" isn't necessarily "Mr. Right," and that, sometimes, a frog is really a prince in disguise!