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worked on documentaries that have screened on major streamers and at festivals worldwide including Tribeca, DOC NYC, Atlanta, Art Fifa, Hamptons Doc Fest, Montclair, Miami, Newport Beach, Full Frame, Seattle, Woodstock, and Warsaw. Jill has produced and directed three feature-length documentaries including Mr. Chibbs (Peacock, Kanopy, Amazon), a 2017 Village Voice Critic’s Pick, that traces the rise and fall of NBA legend Kenny Anderson, and Seat 20D (Apple TV, Kanopy) a meditation on the healing power of self-expression that follows artist Suse Lowenstein’s journey to overcome her grief following the murder of her son. Jill obtained her MFA in documentary studies from Hunter College and was awarded a fellowship to Killer Films/Stonybrook Southampton’s 20/20/20 program. Beyond the Gaze: Jule Campbell’s Swimsuit Issue is Jill’s third and most personal feature documentary. The film premiered in October 2024 at the Woodstock Film Festival where Jill was nominated for Excellence in Directing a Documentary Film.

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Kady Le is a queer daughter of refugees and a freelance documentary producer, primarily serving as a line producer or associate producer on feature-length independent documentaries. She loves to collaborate and contribute to spaces with kindness and empathy. She is also a mom to two rescue bunnies, a mindfulness practitioner, and a tarot reader.

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Keith Wilson

Keith Wilson is a producer, director, and artist based in Athens, Georgia, whose films have screened at Sundance, the Berlinale, the U.S. National Gallery of Art, documenta14, and the Museum of Modern Art. He is the producer of Joonam (Sundance 2023) and I Didn’t See You There (2022), which won the Directing Award for U.S. Documentary at Sundance, the Grand Jury Prize at Full Frame, and a Film Independent Spirit Award. His live documentary performance Moore for Sale (2023) continues to be staged at festivals, museums, and conferences internationally. Keith is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, an Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia, and grew up on a cul-de-sac in suburban Atlanta.

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Eli Yetter-Bowman

Eli Yetter-Bowman is a genderqueer documentary filmmaker, science communicator, and founder of Ethereal Films. While a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Eli uncovered the story of GenX contamination in their hometown of Wilmington. That discovery led them to begin a years-long investigation into PFAS chemicals and to build a production company from scratch to tell the story. Since then, their films have reached international audiences, including BURNED: Protecting the Protectors, produced with actor Mark Ruffalo, and The Bowl, which opened the 2025 BEYOND Film Festival.

Eli’s work bridges medicine, science, and advocacy, and they now serve as an affiliate researcher at UNC Chapel Hill. Some of their awards include the National Academies’ Excellence in Science Communication Award, a Southern Circuit Fellowship, the title of Honorable Colonel, and nearly one million dollars in grants supporting documentary projects. Their films have been shown at festivals, in classrooms, and in fire departments across the country, sparking conversations about health, ethics, and accountability.

Alongside filmmaking, Eli’s creative practice extends into theatre, music, and public speaking, where they bring the same energy and presence that inform their documentaries. They are also a dedicated rock climber and once won a computer competition in Chapel Hill in 2025. Inspired by the love and creativity of their parents, Eli continues to merge art and advocacy, showing students and audiences that storytelling can be both a tool for change and an expression of joy.

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