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We got to replace it. And we became, in some broad sense, revolutionaries. How do we live the life we can foresee that we'd like to have?  How do we do that?  Particularly when it comes to racism and class, sexism, and patriarchy. This doesn't just go to the government and the board room, it goes to the bedroom and the kitchen, right?  It goes to how we treat each other?  So I think there was a general sense, which was very exciting, that we can build a new world."
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chairman; they filmed from 2015 to 2017. Her nephew Jeff Reichert & Julie Parker Benello became producers on the film, and Jeff Reichert became one of the film's primary cinematographers, along with Erick Stoll, Aubrey Keith, Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar.  The film became a production of Participant Media in late 2016, and Diane Weyermann and Jeff Skoll became Executive Producers.  
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WYSO in the Summer of 1969, and in her course evaluation, WYSO manager Tim Mabee wrote:  "Julia developed practically on her own initiative the WYSO news program. She trained and directed about ten students and several outsiders in the writing, compiling, taping, interviewing, and announcing involved."
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In a 2019 WYSO interview with Neenah Ellis, Julia Reichert said "I think all of us are shaped by our era that we grow up in. I came of age in the 60s. Millions of us saw racism, saw U.S. domination around the world, imperialism, saw huge inequalities class-wise, and we said "The system's not working.
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chronicles the socialization of women at six different ages, blending interview and cinema verité material. The film is the first feature documentary of the modern Women's Liberation Movement and was selected by the Library of Congress for the National Film Registry in 2011. The film was directed and
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In 2015, it was announced that the former General Motors plant in Moraine would be occupied by Chinese windshield manufacturer Fuyao, injecting a wave of new jobs back into the community. Reichert and Bognar were granted access to both the Ohio and China factories, as well as access to the company's
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premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019, where it won the award for Best Director, U.S. Documentary. Shortly after its premiere, the film was acquired by Netflix and Higher Ground Productions. Following a successful film festival tour, it was nominated for and won the Academy Award for Best
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is a documentary project telling stories of Daytonians forced to reinvent their lives and professions in the wake of the 2008 economic crash. The stories came in the form of WYSO radio pieces, short films, a photography exhibit, and an interactive transmedia website.  The project was supported
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After Antioch College, Reichert, Klein, and other young filmmakers and media activists formed a collective home and workplace in Dayton, Ohio, which they called "The Media House."  Located in the Dayton View neighborhood, the home served as a hub for social issue media creation, including the
458:. The film, executive produced by Sally Jo Fifer, premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary Competition, was nominated for Best Documentary Feature in the Film Independent Spirit Awards, and won the Primetime Emmy for 'Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking' in 2007. 318:
In 1968, Reichert became partners in life and creative work with Jim Klein, who introduced her in 1969 to the Antioch student radio station, WYSO FM.  Reichert began to learn audio recording, tape editing, interviewing, and storytelling within a time frame. She worked an Antioch co-op job at
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which followed legendary Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) dancer Sheri Sparkle' Williams following what could have been a career-ending injury. The film, executive produced by Gita Pullapilly and Aron Gaudet, won the "Best Documentary Short" audience awards at the AFI SilverDocs and New
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tells the stories of five children and teenagers, their parents, siblings, and caregivers as they struggle to navigate childhood cancer and all its challenges. The film, a co-production with ITVS, the Independent Television Service, premiered as a two-night primetime common-carriage
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In 2015, Reichert co-founded Indie Caucus, a national group of independent filmmakers committed to pushing PBS to support independent, diverse public media and documentary work, especially on the two flagship documentary programs, INDEPENDENT LENS and P.O.V.  
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In June 2008, following the announcement that Dayton's General Motors would be shuttering their Moraine Assembly Truck and Bus plant - a major employer and financial lifeblood of the community - Reichert and Bognar began production on what would become
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In 2012, Julia Reichert returned to her roots, beginning a two-year collaboration with WYSO 91.3 FM, where she learned many aspects of nonfiction storytelling in the 1960s and 70s. Reichert and Bognar teamed with WYSO staff and volunteers to create
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Reichert taught film for 28 years in the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures at Wright State University, in Dayton Ohio. Her former students include Hannah Beachler, Karri O'Reilly, Nicole Reigel, Sherman Payne, and Erik Bork.  
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In 1969, Reichert created and hosted "The Single Girl" on WYSO, possibly the first openly feminist radio program in the United States. Reichert later retitled the show "Sisters, Brothers, Lovers, Listen," feeling the word 'girl' was disrespectful.
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Inspired by the book "Rank & File – Personal Histories By Working Class Organizers" by Alice & Staughton Lynd, the film is a pioneering oral history/archival documentary telling the rank-and-file story of three union activists.
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During the height of the pandemic, Reichert & Bognar were approached by a neighbor, comedian Dave Chappelle, to film a series of distanced, outdoor comedy performances Chappelle held in their town of Yellow Springs, Ohio.
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A Bordentown Regional High School graduate took home an Academy Award on Sunday for the Best Documentary Feature. Julia Reichert, class of 1964, co-directed and was a producer of American Factory.
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Reichert had one child, a daughter, with Jim Klein, to whom she was married until their divorce in 1986. She married longtime partner Steven Bognar in 2020. She was also a member of the
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in 1964, and dropped out in 1967 when she hitchhiked to California during the Summer of Love. She returned to Antioch in 1968 and graduated in 1970 with a degree in documentary arts.
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Julia Reichert has served as a mentor and inspiration to dozens of contemporary documentary filmmakers.  In a 2022 interview with Filmmaker Magazine, filmmaker Leilah Weinraub (
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During her Antioch years, Reichert's sole film professor was experimental filmmaker David Brooks, who died at age 24 driving between Antioch and his home in South Charleston, Ohio.
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Following a full Summer of performances, which included special guests such as Jon Stewart, Tiffany Haddish, and Chris Rock, Bognar and Reichert produced and directed two films -
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premiered in 1976, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1977 and has been in active distribution ever since. Historian Howard Zinn called
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In 2015, Reichert and Bognar collaborated with the Cincinnati Opera and the University of Cincinnati's College Conservatory of Music to create the documentary short
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In her 2020 Academy Award acceptance speech, Julia Reichert said "Working people have it harder and harder these days. But we believe things will get better when
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2021: Labor and Working-Class History from the Labor and Working-Class History Association award for Distinguished Service to Labor and Working-Class History
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Reichert was the recipient of the award for Distinguished Service to Labor and Working-Class History from the Labor and Working-Class History Association (
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a behind-the-scenes look at the workshopping and development of a new American opera by composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist William M. Hoffman.
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Reichert also taught courses at Antioch College and American University and has been a guest lecturer at Harvard and Yale Universities.  
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The film features interviews with many of 9to5's members as well as actor and activist Jane Fonda. The film premiered on PBS on their
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I came from a rural area outside a small town called Bordentown, New Jersey. And pretty much everybody I knew there was a Republican.
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Reichart's films focused on the lives of working-class people and women.  Her five feature documentaries about labor struggles,
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The film's editor Lindsay Utz completed editing in late 2018, and composer Chad Cannon completed his original score in early 2019.
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2020: Directors Guild of America, USA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary (for American Factory)
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Reichert has worked in both an oral history documentary tradition, blending in-depth interviews with archival footage (
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2020: Cinema Eye Honors Award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking (for American Factory)
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by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, among others.
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Mill Valley Film Festival "9 to 5 – The Story of a Movement" Q&A with Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar
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2020: Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program (for American Factory)
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remains in active distribution, and was recently restored by IndieCollect for new theatrical screenings.
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2019: International Documentary Association - IDA Award for Best Director (for American Factory)
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Edited from over 525 hours of material filmed across six years and produced in partnership with
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Three Documentary Filmmaking Tips Every Director Should Know, from the 'American Factory' Team
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2007: Primetime Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking (for A Lion in the House)
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Orleans Film Festivals.  The film was broadcast on the PBS special LIFECASTERS.  
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2019: Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival - Outstanding Achievement Award
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was featured in the interactive media section of the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival.  
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program
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2019: Sundance Film Festival Directory Award for Documentary (for American Factory)
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1984: American Film Festival's Blue Ribbon Award for Documentary (for Seeing Red)
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2019: Critics' Choice Documentary Award for Best Director (for American Factory)
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2011: National Film Registry preservation selection for Growing Up Female (1971)
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in 1971, they met filmmaker Amalie R. Rothschild, who also had a feminist film,
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2020: Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary (for American Factory)
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2019: Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Documentary (for American Factory)
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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Documentaries
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2019: DOC NYC - The Robert and Anne Drew Award for Documentary Excellence
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In 2012, Reichert and Bognar produced and directed the short documentary
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2020: Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature (for American Factory)
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2018: International Documentary Association - Career Achievement Award
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series in early 2021 and was nominated for a Peabody Award in 2022.
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2022: National Film Registry preservation selection for Union Maids
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Reichert was honored with lifetime achievement awards from the
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Reichert was a four-time Academy Award-nominated director, for
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Film Comment interview with Julia Reichert & Steven Bognar
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Long in production, Reichert and Bognar completed their film
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Julia Reichert and the Work of Telling Working-Class Stories
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1985–1996: From documentary to narrative and back again
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2017: Chicken & Egg Pictures Breakthrough Prize
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in 2018. She died from urothelial cancer at her home in
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community documentary series  "Summer Lights."
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Between 1979–1994, the category was a juried award.
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Critics' Choice Documentary Award for Best Director
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Bordentown Township, New Jersey
Yellow Springs, Ohio
Antioch College
Union Maids
Growing Up Female
American Factory
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
Seeing Red
Academy Award
New Day Films
Union Maids
Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
American Factory
Primetime Emmy
Peabody Award
National Film Registry
LAWCHA
Wright State University
International Documentary Association
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Hot Docs Film Festival
Bordentown Township, New Jersey
Bordentown Regional High School
Antioch College
Growing Up Female
New Day Films
Flaherty Seminar
ITVS

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