Brooke Sebold, a multifaceted filmmaker and editor, has garnered international recognition for their impressive body of work, which has garnered both jury and audience accolades.
As a key collaborator, Brooke co-produced and edited the feature documentary "Framing Agnes", which received widespread critical acclaim, including being named one of the "Best Movies of the Year" by The New Yorker. The film premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, where it won the coveted NEXT Innovator Award and NEXT Audience Award.
Brooke's directorial debut, the feature documentary "Red Without Blue", enjoyed a successful festival run, claiming the Audience Award at Slamdance and the Jury Award at Frameline, before being screened at over 150 film festivals worldwide.
In addition to their documentary work, Brooke's narrative shorts have also earned awards at notable festivals such as Palm Springs ShortsFest and the Florida Film Festival.
When not focused on developing new projects or editing the Emmy-nominated series "Brief But Spectacular", which airs weekly on PBS NewsHour, Brooke can be found exploring their creative outlets.
Born and raised in the Sonoran desert, Brooke is an individual with a passion for crystals, dogs, tiramisu, and is proud to use she or they pronouns.