Anne Makepeace

Anne Makepeace

78 · Born: Apr 28, 1947

Personal Details

BornApr 28, 1947

Biography

Anne Makepeace is a renowned filmmaker, celebrated for her exceptional work in the realm of documentary storytelling, with a notable body of work that spans multiple decades.

She gained widespread recognition for her contributions to the esteemed documentary series "American Masters" in 1985, a project that showcased her skill in crafting engaging and informative narratives.

Makepeace's impressive filmography also includes the thought-provoking documentary "Tribal Justice" (2017),which delved into the complex and multifaceted issues surrounding Native American communities.

Furthermore, her documentary "Rain in a Dry Land" (2006) received critical acclaim for its poignant portrayal of the struggles faced by refugees and immigrants as they navigate the challenges of rebuilding their lives in a new country.

Throughout her career, Anne Makepeace has consistently demonstrated her ability to craft compelling and impactful documentaries that not only educate but also inspire and provoke thought.

Career

1991
2017
Tribal Justice
Tribal Justice as Director, Writer
2003
1998
Baby, It's You
Baby, It's You as Director
1983
Moonchild
Moonchild as Director, Writer