Rachel Dretzin is a renowned documentary film director and producer, boasting a storied career in the industry. She is also a founding partner of Ark Media, a prestigious production company based in the vibrant borough of Brooklyn, New York.
Throughout her illustrious career, Dretzin has made a name for herself through her work on a wide range of critically acclaimed documentary series and films. One of her most recent and notable projects is the Netflix original limited series, "Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey," which premiered on March 8, 2022.
In addition to her work on "Keep Sweet," Dretzin has also gained recognition for her involvement in other notable documentaries, including "Who Killed Malcolm X?" - a six-part limited series that aired on Fusion and Netflix. Her impressive portfolio also includes "Hope and Fury," a documentary that aired on NBC, as well as "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross," a groundbreaking series that aired on PBS.
Furthermore, Dretzin has also collaborated with the esteemed PBS series "Frontline," producing a number of episodes that have garnered widespread critical acclaim. With her impressive body of work and dedication to her craft, Rachel Dretzin has established herself as a respected and accomplished figure in the world of documentary filmmaking.