DeeDee Halleck
An image from The Meadows Green, one of the productions that also features DeeDee Halleck.
DeeDee Halleck

DeeDee Halleck

January 5, 1940

DeeDee Halleck is an internationally renowned filmmaker, teacher and media activist, who has campaigned passionately for media democracy for more than 40 years. As co-founder of Paper Tiger Television and the Deep Dish Satellite Network, she planted an array of technologies — home video, cable television and online and satellite broadcasting — firmly in the hands of community organizers and low-income media-makers. Halleck has served as a trustee of the American Film Institute, Women Make Movies, and the Instructional Telecommunications Foundation. She has received the George Stoney Award from the Alliance for Community Media, the Lifetime Achievement Award of the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC), and the 2003 Herbert Schiller Award.

Sigmund Freud's Dora

1979

Bronx Baptism

Bronx Baptism

1979

Mr. Story

1969

The Dream of the Dirty Woman

The Dream of the Dirty Woman

1975

Jaraslawa

Jaraslawa

1974

Children Make Movies

Children Make Movies

1961

The Meadows Green

The Meadows Green

1975

The Gringo in Mananaland

The Gringo in Mananaland

1995