Hannah Weyer | |
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Occupation | Film maker |
Years active | 1994–present |
Website | http://www.hannahweyer.com |
Hannah Weyer is an American filmmaker and writer living in New York, who has written, directed and produced narrative and documentary films. Her films have screened at the Human Rights Watch, Sundance and the New York Film Festivals and won recognitions, including awards from LoCarno, Sundance, Doubletake Documentary and South by Southwest Film Festivals. Her documentaries, La Boda[1] and La Escuela[2] (distributed by Women Make Movies) aired on PBS as part of the POV-American Documentary series. Screenwriting credits include work that premiered on HBO, including Life Support (2007), directed by Nelson George, which earned a Golden Globe Award[3] for its lead actress, Queen Latifah.
Other writing credits include a novel set in Far Rockaway, Queens entitled, On the Come Up,[4] which was published by Nan Talese/Knopf[5] in 2013. It received a 2013 Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award and Weyer was a NAACP Image Award for Debut Author nominee. Most recently, her short story, "Sanctuary City", won the 2018 Danahy Fiction Prize[6] and will be published in Tampa Review's Fall/Winter 2018 issue.