Kerthy Fix is a notable figure in the realm of documentary filmmaking, with a body of work that showcases her versatility and dedication to capturing the essence of her subjects. Her most notable projects include "Strange Powers: Stephin Merritt and the Magnetic Fields," a 2010 documentary that delves into the life and creative process of the enigmatic singer-songwriter Stephin Merritt and his iconic indie rock band, the Magnetic Fields.
In addition to her work on "Strange Powers," Fix has also lent her talents to "Who Took the Bomp? Le Tigre on Tour," another 2010 documentary that explores the world of the influential indie rock band Le Tigre. Through her lens, Fix brings to life the energy, passion, and creativity of the band's live performances, offering a unique glimpse into the hearts and minds of its members.
Furthermore, Fix's portfolio also includes "Teen Mom OG," a 2009 reality television series that follows the lives of young women navigating the challenges of motherhood. With her keen eye for storytelling and her ability to capture the complexities of human emotion, Fix brings a depth and nuance to the series that sets it apart from other reality TV offerings.