Louise Hogarth

Louise Hogarth

Director

BIO

Louise Hogarth is a director, producer, and social justice advocate whose films have been showcased in film festivals around the world. Hogarth has directed a wide range of films, from feature-length documentaries to music videos and short films. She is best known for her award-winning documentaries, including "The Education of Shelby Knox," "The Brandon Teena Story," and "The Invisible War."

Hogarth was born in England and grew up in the United States. She received her BA in film and media studies from New York University, and her MFA in film production from the University of Southern California.

Hogarth’s career began as a production assistant on feature films and television shows, including "Gossip Girl" and "Ugly Betty." She then moved on to documentary production, directing the feature-length films "The Education of Shelby Knox" and "The Brandon Teena Story." Both films were nominated for numerous awards, and won the Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Hogarth’s next project was the critically acclaimed documentary "The Invisible War," which examines the prevalence of sexual assault in the military. The film won numerous awards, including the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award.

Hogarth has also worked in television, directing several episodes of Showtime’s "The L Word" and the pilot episode of TNT’s "Leverage." She also directed the music video for singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright’s "The One You Love."

In addition to her directing and producing work, Hogarth is an outspoken advocate for social justice. She has spoken at numerous events and universities, and has been a guest on multiple television shows, including "The Daily Show," "Real Time with Bill Maher," and "The Colbert Report." She also serves on the boards of numerous organizations, including the Center for Reproductive Rights, the ACLU, and the International Women’s Media Foundation.

Louise Hogarth is a talented director and producer whose work has been recognized for its social justice advocacy. Her documentaries and television work have earned her numerous awards and recognition, and she continues to be a powerful voice for social change.

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