USA
Award-winning writer/filmmaker Karen Thorsen finds inspiration at the intersection of art and social justice. Her heroes are game-changers, the artist/activists who shape history – and her films tell their stories without narration, weaving first-person narratives with archival treasures. Thorsen began as a writer. After graduating from Vassar College, with a year at the Sorbonne in Paris, she was an editor for Simon & Schuster, a journalist for LIFE Magazine, and a foreign correspondent for TIME. Screenwriting followed, then directing. Her first feature-length documentary in which she wrote, produced, and directed was James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket. This work is now considered a documentary film classic. In 2013, she received the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival award for Best Documentary for Joe Papp in Five Acts (2010).
James Baldwin: The Price of The Ticket
(1989)
The Papp Project
(2001)
Untold Stories of the ER
(2004)
Joe Papp in Five Acts
(2010)