Jamie Wolf
Founder and President
Executive Producer
Jamie Wolf is the founder and President of Foothill Productions.
Prior to forming her production company, she served as Executive Producer on many award-winning films, both independently and as a longtime member of Impact Partners.
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Some of these titles include:
City of Gold- Documentary on the late Jonathan Gold. Laura Gabbert, director
We the Animals, Director: Jeremiah Zagar. Sundance Premiere 2018 Winner, Outfest Outstanding American Narrative Feature prize 2018,
Newtown, Documentary. Kim Snyder, director – Peabody award, 2018
Audrey and Daisy-Bonny Cohen and Jon Shenk, directors. Bought by Netflix
Dogtown Redemption- Amir Soltani, director. Silver Audience Award for Active Cinema at the Mill Valley Film Festival in November of 2015, PBS’ Independent Lens
The Last Animals, Documentary. Kate Brooks, director: Tribeca Film Festival, Premiere. Winner Best Doc at San Diego FF, Winner Disruptive Innovation Award at Tribeca. Bought by National Geographic
Compared to What-The improbable journey of Barney Frank- Documentary. Tribeca Film Festival premiere. Staff pick and Documentary award-winner, San Francisco’s Frameline festival 2014
Open Secret-Documentary. Steve Lickteig, director,
Born this Way- Documentary. Shaun Kadlec and Deb Tullman, directors. Outfest Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Documentary, 2013
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As a long-time journalist, Wolf was of the original group of editors at The Washington Monthly and wrote about politics and other subjects for that magazine, as well as for Harper’s; The New Yorker; New West; American Film; The Los Angeles Times Magazine; Los Angeles Magazine, and The LA Weekly and was one of the founding board members of the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Wolf served for many years as vice-president of PEN Center USA, until it merged with PEN America, the New York City-based center, in early 2018 and now serves on the board of the combined organization.
Wolf is also a photographer and ardent gardener, specializing in roses.