Taggart Siegel
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Taggart Siegel is an American documentary filmmaker. For 30 years, he has produced and directed Emmy-nominated, award-winning documentaries and dramas that reflect cultural diversity. He is co-founder of Collective Eye Films, a nonprofit media production and distribution organization.
Films
[edit]The Real Dirt on Farmer John (2005) has won 31 international film festival awards,[1] including the 2005 Nashville Film Festival Reel Current Award selected by Al Gore.[2] The film was featured on Independent Lens.[3]
The Disenchanted Forest (1999) follows endangered orphan orangutans on the island of Borneo as they are rehabilitated and returned to their rainforest home. It centres on the three main Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS) projects - Wanariset, Nyaru Menteng and Mawas. It is narrated by Brooke Shields.[4]
The Split Horn: Life of a Hmong Shaman in America and Between Two Worlds follow the story of Hmong people adapting to life in America. Both films have aired on Public Broadcasting Corporation. Between Two Worlds was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2004.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Documentaries
[edit]Year | Film | Credit |
---|---|---|
1984 | Bitter Harvest | Director/Producer/DP/Editor |
1986 | Between Two Worlds | Director/Producer/Editor |
1988 | Blue Collar and Buddha | Director/Producer |
1990 | Heart Broken In Half | Director/Producer/Editor |
1999 | The Disenchanted Forest | Producer/DP |
2001 | The Split Horn: Life of a Hmong Shaman in America | Director/Producer/DP/Editor |
2005 | The Real Dirt on Farmer John | Director/Producer/DP |
2010 | Queen of the Sun | Director/Producer |
2016 | Seed: The Untold Story | Director |
Fictional Work
[edit]Year | Film | Credit |
---|---|---|
1983 | Affliction | Director/Producer/DP/Editor |
1989 | Ember Days | Director/Producer/Editor |
1994 | Body Memories | Director/Producer |
1995 | Shadow of the Pepper Tree | Director/Producer |
1996 | Destroying Angel | Producer |
1998 | The Beloved | Producer |
References
[edit]- ^ "Angelic Organics - Awards & Honors". www.angelicorganics.com. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.
- ^ http://www.nashvillefilmfestival.org/Archives/2005AwardWinners/tabid/126/Default.aspx [dead link]
- ^ "Independent Lens . THE REAL DIRT ON FARMER JOHN | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.
- ^ "Welcome To Alchemy Films". Alchemy Films. Retrieved Dec 23, 2019.
- ^ "News Emmy Awards". www.emmyonline.org. Archived from the original on 16 August 2004. Retrieved 17 January 2022.