Jesse Collier Sutterley, a multifaceted creative force, hails from the culturally rich San Francisco Bay Area. His impressive portfolio as a documentary film director and editor boasts a string of award-winning feature films, including the critically acclaimed "Ultimate Sacrifices: Cpt. Jennifer Moreno" and the equally acclaimed "From Mexico To Vietnam". Additionally, Sutterley has edited a range of captivating short films, such as "Buck Southworth" and "The Bataan Death March", showcasing his versatility and skill in the medium.
As a historian at heart, Sutterley takes great pride in uncovering and retelling the stories of our collective past, carefully collecting and preserving our shared histories for future generations to cherish. His work has primarily focused on the poignant themes of grief and the human experience surrounding loss, providing a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the human condition.
Beyond his work in filmmaking, Sutterley is also a talented graphic designer and photographer, with a passion for capturing the beauty and complexity of the human experience through his lens. Currently, he is furthering his education by pursuing his Master's Degree in film at San Francisco State University, demonstrating his commitment to continuous growth and development as a creative professional.