Email: ajberliner@aol.com

Alan Berliner's uncanny ability to combine experimental cinema, artistic purpose and popular appeal into compelling film essays has made him one of America's most acclaimed independent filmmakers. The New York Times has described Berliner's work as "powerful, compelling and bittersweet... full of juicy conflict and contradiction, innovative in their cinematic technique, unpredictable in their structures... Alan Berliner illustrates the power of fine art to transform life."

Berliner's award-winning films, Wide Awake, The Sweetest Sound, Nobody's Business, Intimate Stranger and The Family Album have been broadcast all over the world, honored at top international film festivals, and purchased for the permanent collections of many film societies, festivals, libraries, colleges and museums.

A recipient of Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Jerome Foundation Fellowships, Berliner has received multiple grants from the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA and in 1998, won his third career Emmy Award (he has also received six nominations) from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He was the recipient of a Distinguished Achievement Award from the International Documentary Association in 1993, and was honored with a "Storyteller Award" from the 2001 Taos Talking Picture Film Festival. In June 2002, he was awarded a "Cultural Achievement Award in the Arts" by the National Foundation For Jewish Culture. Most recently he was selected by the International Documentary Association to receive an "International Trailblazer Award," which was presented at the MIPDOC Conference in Cannes, France, in April 2006.

His website is www.alanberliner.com



  
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