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Chris Hegedus (born April 23, 1952) is an American documentary filmmaker. She and her husband, filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker, founded the company Pennebaker Hegedus Films.

Hegedus was nominated for an for The War Room, a behind-the-scenes film about President 's 1992 campaign. The film also won the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures prize for Best Documentary. In 2001, she was awarded the Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for Startup.com. The film is a boom-bust story of two young internet entrepreneurs, co-produced with Jehane Noujaim. Hegedus was also the recipient of 's Golden Eagle Award, an , and lifetime achievement awards from several organizations including the International Documentary Association. Her films include the 2010 feature release, Kings of Pastry, about the legendary French pastry competition, the Meilleur Ouvrier de France. In 2011, Hegedus received the Athena Film Festival Award for Exemplary Directing.


Biography
Hegedus studied Fine Arts at the Hartford Art School and graduated in 1973 from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in photography and experimental film making. Afterward, she moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, and began shooting films for the University of Michigan Burn Center. In 1975, she moved to a loft in New York City and worked as a cinematographer on independent films including Lizzie Borden's feminist feature, Born in Flames. The following year she began her first collaboration with D. A. Pennebaker as editor of the feature-length film, Town Bloody Hall, a chronicle of the legendary "battle of the sexes" between , and other feminists which took place in 1971 at The Town Hall in New York City. The film became the basis for the play The Town Hall Affair by The Wooster Group in 2017. "Norman Mailer's Snarling Encounter with Feminism, Restaged In Trump's America" by Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, February 23, 2017

In 1977, Hegedus, Pennebaker and Pat Powell co-directed and edited The Energy War, a three-part special for that focuses on the historic legislative battle to pass President 's Energy Bill. The film was cited by the Kennedy School of Government as "one of the best films on government."

From this point on, Hegedus and Pennebaker became partners co-directing, shooting, and editing films – they married in 1982. Together, they directed a host of films including: DeLorean, a profile of automobile entrepreneur as he develops his stainless steel gull-winged car in Northern Ireland; Rockaby, a play that wrote specifically for their project with his muse, actress ; and Moon Over Broadway, a back-stage view of 's tumultuous return to Broadway, which is cited by The New York Times as a "NYT Critics' Pick."

The company has devoted much of its creative energy towards short and feature-length films about music. Their 1979 short of 's song "Baltimore" predates and was one of the templates of the music video format. In 1989, they released the theatrical feature 101 for . The film followed the popular English band and a bus full of fans across the country to their final Rose Bowl concert. Other music-related films include profiles of songwriter Victoria Williams, Branford Marsalis, and . Searching For Jimi Hendrix features eleven musical acts, including , , , and interpreting in their own styles.

In 2000, for , Hegedus and Pennebaker directed Only the Strong Survive, a soulful musical tribute with , , , , Mary Wilson of , and others. Down From the Mountain, the 2001 companion concert film to the ' release, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, features some of the most talented performers of our times, including , , , and .

Together with Nick Doob, Hegedus and Pennebaker filmed several specials for , including Elaine Stritch at Liberty, which won a 2004 for Best Music, Comedy or Variety Show; the comedy Assume the Position with ; and a segment of Addiction.

For the Sundance Channel, Hegedus filmed , Bruce Springsteen and others for the 2004 Vote For Change concert, and directed Fox vs. Franken for Sundance's First Amendment series. In 2006, Hegedus theatrically released, . Co-directed with Nick Doob, the film follows the political satirist 's personal transformation from comedy to politics. Following the 2010 completion of Kings of Pastry, Hegedus and Pennebaker co-directed the live YouTube broadcast of the National's May 2010 benefit concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Pitchfork: D.A. Pennebaker to Direct the National

In 2016 Hegedus directed Unlocking the Cage about animal rights attorney Steven M. Wise and the Nonhuman Rights Project's legal challenge for personhood rights for chimpanzees. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival was nominated for an Emmy Award and broadcasts on HBO.

Hegedus has lectured on documentary film in colleges around the country. She taught film at for eight years and received their Film Studies Award.


Pennebaker Hegedus Films
Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker co-founded the company Pennebaker Hegedus Films. The company is managed by Frazer Pennebaker who has served as the producer on all of their films since the mid-eighties. In addition to his role as producer, Frazer oversees film distribution and sales for the company.


Process and style
Hegedus and Pennebaker's films are done in the style. "Voice-of-God" narration is avoided, as are formal "Talking Head" interviews. A mobile hand-held camera and diegetic sound are also characteristic. Usually Direct Cinema films show us the "back stage", be it of the Rolling Stones as in Gimme Shelter, or JFK in Primary, or Bob Dylan. The stylistic concerns of Hegedus and Pennebaker place them in the legacy of Direct Cinema along with Robert Dew, Richard Leacock, and the Maysles brothers.


Filmography
  • The Energy War (1977)
  • Town Bloody Hall (1979)
  • DeLorean (1981) with
  • 101 (1989) with
  • The War Room (1993)
  • (1994)
  • (1996) with German artist Marius Müller-Westernhagen
  • Victoria Williams – Happy Come Home (1997) with singer Victoria Williams
  • Moon Over Broadway (1997)
  • Bessie (1998)
  • Down from the Mountain (2000)
  • Startup.com (2001)
  • Bessie (1998)
  • Only the Strong Survive (2002)
  • (2004) Emmy-winning portrait of
  • (2006)
  • Rock N Roll Music, a film involving
  • Kings of Pastry (2009)
  • Unlocking the Cage (2016)


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