Biografia
Jaime Jacobsen is an independent filmmaker who is passionate about using film to cultivate conversation on the pressing issues of our times. Her films have explored the politics of gender and identity, as well as contemporary social justice issues through the eyes of Native American youth and elders in the Rocky Mountain West and women in diverse communities across the globe.
Jaime's previous films include "The Water Carriers," about an engineering student's work to bring clean water to schoolchildren in Kenya (Silver Telly Award, 2008), "Homefront: United or Divided," Montana PBS' companion program to Ken Burns' "The War" (Regional Emmy Award Nomination, 2008) and "Montana Fare," about food politics and culture in rural Montana (College Emmy, 2010).
More recently, Jaime worked as a Field Producer on the Emmy-Award winning film "Indian Relay" (Independent Lens, 2013). She taught filmmaking as an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Notre Dame University - Louaize in Beirut. Prior to moving to Lebanon, Jaime taught in the Honors College at Montana State University, where she obtained a MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking.
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2020 |
The Last Artifact |
2014 |
Finding Traction |
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2023 |
Beyond the Soil |
2020 |
The Last Artifact |
2014 |
Finding Traction |
Argumentista
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2023 |
Beyond the Soil |
2014 |
Finding Traction |