- Daniel Lombroso is a director and journalist who spent the last nine years building the Oscar-nominated video departments at The New Yorker and The Atlantic. His debut feature film, "White Noise," based on his four years reporting inside the white power movement, premiered in 2020 to critical acclaim. It was named one of the top documentaries of the year by Vox and The Boston Globe. His short, "American Scar," received an Honorable Mention for the Grand Jury Prize at DocNYC and was nominated for a National Magazine Award. His latest film, "Nina & Irena", is Executive Produced by Errol Morris and won Best Short Film at Mountainfilm in Telluride. Lombroso's work has been featured in Variety, Vox, NPR, and Filmmaker Magazine, and has been recognized with seven Vimeo Staff Picks. He was on last year's Forbes 30 Under 30 list.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Daniel Lombroso
- [on White Noise (2020)] We didn't want the film to glorify them in any way. That influenced everything from the scene selection to the shot selection. We had very spirited conversations about everything from the way we cover the subjects down to shot-level decisions. We screened for diverse audiences and built a really diverse team around the film.
- I basically work alone as a reporter and a filmmaker, so I'm a one-man band. [2020]
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