Juliette Eisner, a renowned and accomplished documentary filmmaker, has made a significant impact in the industry with her exceptional directing and producing work. Her impressive portfolio includes the critically acclaimed documentary "Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking The Truth" for National Geographic, which delves into the infamous psychological study. Additionally, she directed "Lil Bub & Friendz", a heartwarming and entertaining feature film that chronicles the extraordinary rise to fame of an adorable kitten.
As a producer, Eisner has worked on a diverse range of projects, including Amazon's "Shiny Happy People", a thought-provoking documentary that explores the complexities of human relationships. Her work on Netflix's "The Family" and "Dirty Money" showcases her ability to tackle tough topics with sensitivity and insight. National Geographic's "Water & Power: A California Heist" is another notable production, which examines the intricate web of power and corruption in California's water industry.
Eisner's producing credits also include HBO's "The Murders at Starved Rock", a gripping true-crime documentary that uncovers the dark secrets of a notorious crime. Her work on PBS's "Jerry Brown: The Disrupter" offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and career of the former California governor. Furthermore, she has produced episodes of HBO's "Vice" and Disney+'s "Marvel 616", demonstrating her versatility and adaptability in the documentary genre.
In addition to her feature films and documentaries, Eisner has also produced a number of award-winning short films, including "An Inside Look at the Exotic Animal Trade" for Vice. With her extensive experience and impressive body of work, Juliette Eisner has established herself as a leading figure in the world of documentary filmmaking.