Irene Taylor Brodsky

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Irene Taylor Brodsky
Born St. Louis, Missouri
Occupation Film director
Film producer
Writer
Cinematographer
editor
Years active 2004 – present

Irene Taylor Brodsky is an American documentary film maker. In her several projects, hers was the job of director, producer, writer, cinematographer and editor.[1]

Background

Brodsky graduated from New York University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.

She says of herself that she likes to tell stories – accurately, creatively and with integrity.[2] The context suggested by the featured characters in Brodsky's debut feature film raises the question: Does what she knows about storytelling derive from formal education or from a father who is fascinated by the sound of a carwash and a mother who savours the sound of waves on Lake Ontario?[3]

Career

Brodsky's documentaries have appeared on HBO, CBS, A&E, Fox, and the History Channel. Special recognition for her work has included:

Brodsky has expanded into film production. She is the founder of Vermilion Films.[8]

Select works

  • 1997 – Buddhas in Disguise: Deaf People of Nepal?. San Diego, California: DawnSignPress. ISBN 978-0-915-03559-5; OCLC 36364073; the book's stories and photographs shed light on the Deaf culture and community in Nepal.

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