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Jed
Riffe is an award-winning independent filmmaker, broadcast journalist
and digital media producer. Jed is the senior producer for Jed Riffe
Films, LLC. Over the last 25 years, Riffe has produced numerous highly
acclaimed documentary and dramatic films and interactive projects for
PBS, NHK-TV (Japan), cable, international broadcast and the web. He is
currently developing a four hour series titled BEYOND THE DREAM:
CALIFORNIA AND THE REDISCOVERY OF AMERICA for PBS and the Rockefeller
Foundation, and is in production on WAITING TO INHALE: DOCTORS,
PATIENTS AND THE LAW, a documentary on the controversy over medical
marijuana.
He produced and directed
ISHI, THE LAST YAHI a dramatic documentary film, written by Anne
Makepeace, which won six Best Documentary awards, was released
theatrically in 35mm, nominated for a national EMMY and broadcast on
The American Experience. National Geographic International Television
is currently broadcasting the film world-wide.
Riffe's most recent
documentary film WHO OWNS THE PAST?, was broadcast nationally in the
fall of 2001 on the PBS series Independent Lens. The dramatic
investigative film tells the story of the American Indian struggle for
control of their ancestral remains. Funded by PBS and CPB, Riffe
produced an interactive website to accompany the
film's broadcast.
Riffe has produced three
HDTV projects including THE HEART OF THE POSSIBLE, a feature length,
dramatic motion picture now in post-production. The two other HDTV
projects are the documentary series BECOMING HUMAN on the oldest cave
art in the world, and AMAZONIA: MOTHER OF NATURE, a Brazilian-American
co-production on the cultures along the Rio Negro.
In 2000, Riffe produced an
enhanced TV prototype for CPB's TV of Tomorrow Digital Initiative. That
same year he also produced and co-directed: ROOTS OF BEAUTY for the
National Museum of the American Indian. Early in his career he produced
CALIFORNIA: A PLACE A PEOPLE, A DREAM an interactive history of
California's diverse populations for the Oakland Museum, and two PBS
broadcast documentaries ROSEBUD TO DALLAS and PROMISE AND PRACTICE.
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