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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Whitney_DowWhitney Dow - Wikipedia

    Whitney Dow, born in 1961, is a documentary filmmaker, producer, and director. He is best known for Two Towns of Jasper (co-directed by Marco Williams), a film about the murder of a black man committed by three white men in Jasper, Texas, which received a George Foster Peabody Award and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award.

  2. Whitney Dow is an award-winning filmmaker and educator. He has been producing and directing films that explore culture and identity for almost two decades.

  3. Work. Whitney's films and interactive installations have been exhibited at numerous international festivals, including Sundance, Tribeca, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, and been broadcast on networks around the world.

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  4. www.dbproductionsnyc.com › people › whitney-dowWhitney Dow | DB Productions

    Whitney Dow. With an early foundation in advertising and brand films, Whitney Dow is considered a formative figure in documentary film today. He directed the well-known film Two Towns of Jasper, as well as I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, Unfinished Country, and When the Drum is Beating (about music in Haiti).

  5. Whitney Dow is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and educator. He has been producing and directing films focused on race and identity for almost two decades and is a partner in Two Tone Productions. His directorial credits include documentaries broadcast on public television: Two Towns of Jasper (P.O.V); I Sit Where I Want: The Legacy of ...

  6. Whitney Dow is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and educator who co-directed The Big Payback, a film about the first reparations bill for Black Americans in Evanston, Illinois. He is also the co-founder of Color Farm Media, a company that aims to bring greater equity and diversity to media.

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  8. Whitney Dow is an award-winning filmmaker who has been producing and directing films focused on race and identity for almost two decades. Dow’s films have premiered at Sundance, Tribeca and IDFA, and been broadcast on networks around the world.