Christopher K. Walker is a renowned filmmaker who has garnered critical acclaim for his work in the film industry. His notable feature, Welcome to Leith, premiered at the prestigious 2015 Sundance Film Festival and later aired on PBS' esteemed Independent Lens. Additionally, he has demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker by editing and producing the documentary Flex is Kings, which was released in 2013. Most recently, Walker co-wrote and edited the thought-provoking film Wrinkles the Clown, which was released in 2019.
Throughout his career, Walker has received numerous accolades and awards for his exceptional work. He is the proud recipient of the Jerome Foundation grant, the Rooftop Filmmaker grant, and the Karen Schmeer Award for Documentary Editing. His impressive editing portfolio includes the Columbia duPont award-winning documentary Triangle: Remembering the Fire, which aired on HBO in 2011. He has also worked on the Emmy-nominated documentary Hard Times: Lost on Long Island, which premiered on HBO in 2012. Furthermore, Walker's editing skills were showcased in the documentary Freeway: Crack in the System, which was released on Al Jazeera America in 2015.
Walker is also a founding partner of No Weather, a production company and filmmaking collaborative based in New York City. This dynamic partnership allows him to collaborate with like-minded individuals and bring innovative projects to life.