Awards & Winners

Vanessa Roth

Vanessa Roth is an American filmmaker who has written, produced and directed award-winning non-fiction films and headed up social issue reform efforts through storytelling for nearly 20 years. She has won a number of film awards for her works, including a 2008 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short for Freeheld, an Alfred I duPont-Columbia award for Taken In: The Lives of America's Foster Children, two Sundance Special Jury Prizes, Cine Golden Eagles, Casey Medals and a MacArthur Grant. Some of her award-winning films include Close to Home, Aging Out, Schools of the 21st Century, The Third Monday in October, 9/11’s Toxic Dust, No Tomorrow, The Other Side and American Teacher. She is currently in production on two new documentaries Texas My Texas and Untouchables. She earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work with a minor in Family Law from Columbia University. She is the daughter of award-winning screenwriter Eric Roth and archeologist Linda Roth.

Awards by Vanessa Roth

Check all the awards nominated and won by Vanessa Roth.

2007


Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject
Honored for : Freeheld

Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject Freeheld