Alison Ellwood

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Alison Ellwood is an American documentary film editor and director known for her work on acclaimed non-fiction films and series.

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instanceOf documentary film director
documentary film editor
film director
film editor
person
activeIn 21st century
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best Music Film (for History of the Eagles, as part of the producing/directing team)
basedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
education NYU Tisch School of the Arts
surface form: New York University Tisch School of the Arts (MFA)
employer various film and television production companies
fieldOfWork non-fiction film
television documentary series
genre documentary film
hasCollaboratedWith Alex Gibney
Tom DiCillo
hasRole director
editor
producer
hasWorkedOn archival-based documentaries
episodic documentary television
feature-length documentaries
television documentary series
knownFor directing music-related documentaries
editing documentary films
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
notableAward Primetime Emmy Award nomination
notableWork American Experience
surface form: American Experience: The War on Disco

American Jihad
CNN
surface form: CNN’s The 2000s

CNN’s The 2010s
History of the Eagles Tour
surface form: History of the Eagles

Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California
surface form: Laurel Canyon

Let the Music Play: The Story of The Doobie Brothers
The Doors: When You're Strange (narration)
surface form: The Doors: When You’re Strange

The Go-Go’s
surface form: The Go-Go's

All for Hecuba
surface form: Women of Troy
occupation documentary filmmaker
film director
film editor
residence Los Angeles, California, United States of America
surface form: Los Angeles, California (as of 2020s)
spouse Geoffrey Ellwood (divorced)
workFocus American history
music history
popular culture

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