Jennifer Steinman Sternin is a renowned filmmaker with an impressive career spanning over two decades. She has directed, produced, and edited numerous award-winning films and television shows, showcasing her versatility and expertise in the industry.
As a director, Steinman Sternin has helmed several notable projects, including "Hi, I'm Nancy Rubin" for HBOMax/Discovery+, "Gramma & Ginga: The Movie" for Peacock, "Desert Runners" for IDFA, and "Motherland," which won the SXSW Audience Award in 2009. Her most recent directorial effort, "The Other Road," is currently making the rounds on the film festival circuit.
Steinman Sternin has also produced several acclaimed projects, including the Emmy Award-winning "Time for Ilhan" for the Tribeca Film Festival in 2018, and "Dear Santa, The Series" for Hulu. Her impressive body of work has earned her recognition and accolades within the industry.
In addition to her directing and producing credits, Steinman Sternin is a skilled film editor whose work has been featured at major film festivals such as Tribeca, Rotterdam, and Sundance. Her editing credits include "Dear Santa" for IFC Films and "Pick of the Litter: The Series" for Disney+.
Throughout her career, Steinman Sternin has worked with a wide range of networks, including ABC, MTV, PBS, Discovery, and Nat Geo. Her impressive portfolio has earned her a Telly Award and an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Editing.
As the founder of Walnut & Rose Pictures, a boutique production company based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Steinman Sternin continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and innovative filmmaking. She is currently developing several new projects and is in high demand as a speaker, having delivered a TEDx talk and engaging with audiences around the world.