Amy Berg
Amy Berg was born in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is a producer and director, known for Deliver Us from Evil (2006), West of Memphis (2012) and Prophet's Prey (2015).
Our daily habits of driving, drilling, buying and supporting all of the economic benefits a free economy demands has cost us dearly, but non...Show more »
Our daily habits of driving, drilling, buying and supporting all of the economic benefits a free economy demands has cost us dearly, but none more so than for the people of Shishmaref. Show less «
Especially when you talk about the power of documentary filmmaking, you can't really have a slant; financially, you can't have a slant on th...Show more »
Especially when you talk about the power of documentary filmmaking, you can't really have a slant; financially, you can't have a slant on the end goals. Show less «
The people of Shishmaref want their community to survive, but they are holding on to their legacy by a very delicate thread indeed. The thre...Show more »
The people of Shishmaref want their community to survive, but they are holding on to their legacy by a very delicate thread indeed. The threat of their land disappearing is only the beginning. Show less «
As the people of Shishmaref lose their natural hunting grounds to the warming sea, they are forced to buy U.S. canned goods from the only lo...Show more »
As the people of Shishmaref lose their natural hunting grounds to the warming sea, they are forced to buy U.S. canned goods from the only local store on the island; however, this is not their natural diet and cannot sustain them throughout the year. Show less «
I just think it's so outrageous that fifteen years is the kind of minimum amount of time that any wrongfully convicted person spends in pris...Show more »
I just think it's so outrageous that fifteen years is the kind of minimum amount of time that any wrongfully convicted person spends in prison. Show less «
I chose to document the lives of people living in a remote village in Alaska called Shishmaref because there we can literally see how climat...Show more »
I chose to document the lives of people living in a remote village in Alaska called Shishmaref because there we can literally see how climate change is affecting their homes, livelihoods and ultimately their lives. Show less «