David Schisgall has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim for his work on a diverse range of projects, including the documentary film "True Life", which was released in 1998 and garnered significant attention and praise for its thought-provoking and insightful portrayal of real-life stories.
In addition to his work on "True Life", Schisgall has also made a notable impact in the world of feature films, with his 2011 comedy-drama "Our Idiot Brother" receiving widespread critical acclaim and earning a loyal following among audiences and critics alike.
Furthermore, Schisgall's work has not been limited to the realm of fiction, as he has also made a significant contribution to the world of documentary filmmaking, with his 2007 film "Very Young Girls" serving as a powerful and poignant exploration of the often-overlooked issue of child prostitution and the struggles faced by young girls who are forced into this exploitative and dangerous lifestyle.