Jacqueline Olive

Jacqueline Olive

Jacqueline Olive, born in 1968 in the United States, is a well-established director who began her active career in the film industry in 2009. Her works primarily delve into the documentary genre, with her notable films including "Always in Season" and "Black to Our Roots", which focus heavily on the African American experience. Olive has been recognized for her talent and contribution to cinema, receiving the Special Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival for "Always in Season".

Deeply committed to telling stories that often go unheard, Jacqueline Olive brings a sense of empathy and truth to her films that is incredibly moving and essential in today's world.