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Deborah Jane Kampmeier (born November 21, 1964) is an American filmmaker and producer best known for writing and directing films such as Virgin (2003), Hounddog (2007), Split (2016) and Tape (2020). [1]
DEBORAH KAMPMEIER is an award winning filmmakerwho has written, directed, produced and edited multiple independent feature and short films. This fall, Kampmeier returns to HBO’s critically-acclaimed period drama “The Gilded Age,” directing two episodes in their highly anticipated second season.
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Up close conversation with Deborah Kampmeier about her feature film, Hounddog, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.
Mar 1, 2024 · This month we shine a spotlight on AWD Icon Deborah Kampmeier, who burst into the indie film zeitgeist with her feature films VIRGIN (2003) and HOUNDDOG (2007). She continues to write, direct, and produce shorts and features while also directing episodic television.
Mar 17, 2016 · Deborah Kampmeier doesn't shy away from telling the stories of women, however harrowing or uncomfortable. We chatted with her about her latest film, SPLit.
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Deborah Kampmeier is an award-winning filmmaker. Her first feature “Virgin,” starring Elisabeth Moss and Robin Wright was nominated for two 2004 Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Actress for Elisabeth Moss and the John Cassavetes Award.