Jeff Kaufman

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Jeff Kaufman
Born (1955-07-06) July 6, 1955 (age 67)
Occupation(s)Film producer, director and writer / artist
Years active1993–present
Known for
Spouse Marcia Ross
Family Richard C. Ross (father-in-law)
Website www.jeffkaufman.me

Jeff Kaufman (born July 6, 1955) is an American film producer, director, writer, and illustrator. [1] Kaufman has produced, written, and directed documentaries focusing on human rights activism and cultural icons including The State of Marriage , Every Act of Life , and Nasrin .

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Early life

Kaufman was born in Minnesota and raised in Bellevue, Washington. He dropped out of college and moved to New York City where he worked as a messenger for The New Yorker . [2] Kaufman contributed cartoons to The New Yorker , as well as illustrations to The Los Angeles Times [3] [4] [5] and The New York Times . He also wrote for magazines and newspapers, and exhibited his paintings at art galleries. [6] Kaufman hosted the radio talk show "The Talk of Vermont" [7] in Vermont for five years [1] before moving to Los Angeles in 2000. [8]

Film career

2003–2012: Early works

Kaufman directed and produced the Discovery Channel special WTC 9/11: Stories from the Ruins, and episodes for Unsolved History , a Discovery Channel documentary television series. In 2007, he produced Brush With Life: The Art of Being Edward Biberman, a documentary film which portrayed the life of modernist painter Edward Biberman. [9]

In 2011, he produced Education Under Fire, a documentary centered around the persecution of Baháʼís in Iran, in collaboration with Amnesty International. [10] Kaufman's work on his next film, The Savoy King: Chick Webb and the Music That Changed America, drew praise from critics. [11] The film included interviews with Frankie Manning, Van Alexander, Louie Bellson, Roy Haynes, and Norma Miller. It featured the voices of Billy Crystal, John Legend, Janet Jackson, Jeff Goldblum, Ron Perlman, Tyne Daly, Andy Garcia, Danny Glover, Keith David, Eugene Robinson, and Charlie Watts. [12]

2015–2018: The State of Marriage and Every Act of Life

In 2015, Kaufman directed, co-produced and wrote the critically acclaimed documentary film The State of Marriage , about the same-sex marriage movement in Vermont. [13] [14] Kaufman credited "countless examples of personal and political courage" that he witnessed during his stint as a radio host in Vermont as his inspiration to make the film. [15] His next film Father Joseph depicted the contributions of Haitian Catholic priest Joseph Philippe in the empowerment of Haitians living in poverty. [16] [17]

In 2018, Kaufman wrote and directed Every Act of Life , a documentary on the playwright and LGBT activist Terrence McNally, featuring F. Murray Abraham, Christine Baranski, Nathan Lane, Angela Lansbury, Audra McDonald, Rita Moreno, Billy Porter, Chita Rivera, and Patrick Wilson, with the voices of Bryan Cranston and Meryl Streep. [18] The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and was screened at dozens of other film festivals. It was broadcast as part of the American Masters series on PBS [6] [19] and received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series. [20]

2020–present: Nasrin and beyond

In 2020, Kaufman produced a short documentary focusing on women's rights in Iran called 40 Million: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Iran. [21] Later that year, he produced and directed Nasrin , a documentary feature on Nasrin Sotoudeh and her fight for the rights of women, children and minorities in Iran. Narrated by Olivia Colman, the documentary was filmed secretly in Iran between late 2017 and mid 2018. [22] [23] It premiered at The Boston Globe's GlobeDocs Film Festival and was screened at dozens of film festivals, receiving positive reviews from critics. [24] Kaufman said about Sotoudeh, "There’s a good reason Nasrin has been called 'The Nelson Mandela of Iran'. She has the same kind of determination, resilience and vision." [25] Nasrin was released on Hulu in June 2021 and nominated for Best Political Documentary at the 6th Critics' Choice Documentary Awards. [26]

In 2023, Kaufman launched a button campaign called "I oppose the mandatory hijab" in solidarity with the Woman, Life, Freedom movement in Iran. The project's partners included PEN America, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Parliamentarians for Global Action, and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Iran. [27]

Personal life

Jeff Kaufman and Marcia Ross at the premiere of their film Every Act of Life at the Tribeca Film Festival. Jeff Kaufman, Red Carpet.jpg
Jeff Kaufman and Marcia Ross at the premiere of their film Every Act of Life at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Kaufman is married to Marcia Ross, a casting director and documentary producer, with whom he has produced six documentary films. [2] He has two children–Anna Kaufman and Daniel Kaufman. [28]

Filmography

YearFilmCredits
2020 Nasrin writer, director, producer
202040 Million: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Iranwriter, director, producer
2018 Every Act of Life writer, director, producer
2015Father Josephwriter, director, producer
2015 The State of Marriage writer, director, producer
2012The Savoy King: Chick Webb & the Music That Changed Americawriter, director, producer
2011Education Under Firewriter, director, producer
2010Free Shane and Joshwriter, director, producer
2007Brush with Life: The Art of Being Edward Bibermanwriter, director, producer
2005 Unsolved History: The Hope Diamond director, producer
2004 Unsolved History: Hunting Nazis director, producer
2003WTC 9/11: Stories from the Ruinswriter, director, producer
2003The Last Missionassociate producer

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef(s)
Emmy Awards 2020 Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series American Masters Nominated [20]
Critics' Choice Documentary Awards 2021 Best Political Documentary Nasrin Nominated [26]

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