Matthew Heineman

Matthew Heineman

Naissance : 30/11/1983 (40 ans)
Washington, District of Columbia, États-Unis

Biographie

Matthew Heineman is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker based in New York. His film Cartel Land premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, where Heineman won the Best Director Award and Special Jury Prize for Cinematography. The film was released theatrically in the Fall of 2015 by The Orchard and have it's broadcast premiere on A&E in 2016.

He directed and produced a feature-length documentary Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare. It premiered at Sundance 2012, won numerous awards at festivals across the country, and was released by Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate to critical praise in October 2012. The film premiered on CNN in March 2013, with more than 2 million people tuning in for the network's primetime broadcast, and was nominated for an Emmy.

Heineman previously collaborated for two years with a team at HBO on the groundbreaking, Emmy-nominated HBO series, The Alzheimer's Project, which aired in May 2009. He also directed and produced Our Time – a feature length documentary about what it's like to be young in today's America. Heineman has directed several short films and commercials.

Tribeca Film

Réalisateur

Films
2018

Private War

Documentaires
2023

American Symphony

2022

Retrograde

2021

The First Wave

 

Tiger (téléfilm)

2020

The Boy from Medellín

2018

The Trade (série)

2017

City of Ghosts

2015

Cartel Land

2012

Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare

Annonces

Annonces

2009

Our Time

Producteur

Monteur

Directeur de la photographie

Invité

Scénariste

Documentaires
2009

Our Time

Acteur