Deborah Hoffmann
An image from Ethnic Notions, one of the productions that also features Deborah Hoffmann.
Deborah Hoffmann

Deborah Hoffmann

October 17, 1947 — New York

Deborah Hoffmann received an Academy Award nomination in 1995 for her documentary, Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter and again for Long Night's Journey into Day in 2000. She is widely acclaimed as editor of such classic documentaries as the Oscar winning The Times of Harvey Milk, Ethnic Notions, and Mullholland's Dream. She has received two National Emmys, a Peabody, a DuPont Columbia Award, and a Rockefeller Fellowship. Deborah has been a lecturer at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism since 2000. She has served on juries for the Sundance, San Francisco and Mill Valley Film Festivals and on the Independent Spirit Awards, and Gotham Awards. She is a member of the documentary branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

The Times of Harvey Milk

The Times of Harvey Milk

1984

Unrest

Unrest

2017

Ethnic Notions

Ethnic Notions

1986

Color Adjustment

Color Adjustment

1992

Long Night's Journey Into Day

Long Night's Journey Into Day

2000

Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter

Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter

1994

Straight from the Heart

1994

Television: The Enchanted Mirror

Television: The Enchanted Mirror

1981