Nick Broomfield
Internationally celebrated documentary filmmaker, Nick Broomfield, was born in 1948 in London, England, and has been actively creating films since the 1970s. Known primarily for his work in the documentary genre, he has created a number of critically acclaimed films including "Kurt & Courtney," "Biggie & Tupac," and "Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer," for which he received a Sundance Film Festival award. Broomfield's authorial style is distinct, often incorporating himself into his narratives, and using a handheld camera to capture raw and unfiltered footage.
From the heart, Broomfield is a relentless truth-seeker, a filmmaker who isn't afraid to immerse himself in his subjects' worlds, offering viewers an intimate and often provocative insight into their lives.