Woody Richman

Woody Richman

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Biography

Woody Richman, a renowned filmmaker, has made a significant impact in the industry with his work on several critically acclaimed documentaries.

One of his most notable projects is the 2012 documentary "How to Survive a Plague", which sheds light on the early days of the AIDS epidemic and the courageous efforts of activists who fought for treatment and awareness.

Prior to that, Richman collaborated with filmmakers Kim Roberts and Tia Lessin on the 2008 documentary "Trouble the Water", a powerful and emotional exploration of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the resilience of its survivors.

Additionally, Richman was part of the team behind Michael Moore's 2004 documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11", a groundbreaking film that examined the events surrounding the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent war in Iraq.

Through his work on these documentaries, Woody Richman has demonstrated his ability to craft compelling narratives that spark important conversations and inspire change.

Career

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2012