Kate Stilley Steiner

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Kate Stilley Steiner is a filmmaker, editor, and producer. She co-founded Citizen Film, a San Francisco-based not-for-profit production company which "creates films and online media that foster active engagement in cultural and civic life."[1]

Her past producing and editing credits include the feature-length documentaries Throwing Curves,[2] about 103-year-old industrial designer Eva Zeisel, Wired For What? for PBS,[3] Thinking Like A Watershed;[4] and The Mystery of the Last Tsar for The Learning Channel.[5]

Stilley's other editing credits include work on the award-winning documentaries: The Story Of Mothers and Daughters for ABC Television;[6] Fox Television's Emmy Award-winning Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story Of The American Mob;[7] and the Academy Award nominated Freedom On My Mind.[8]

She has also worked closely with Debra Chasnoff of Groundspark for several years, producing and editing That’s A Family![9] and Let’s Get Real,[10] films that help teens deal with the problems of bullying and stereotyping. The recent, A Foot in the Door, profiles San Francisco's Kindergarten to College program, which aims to instill financial literacy in public school kids, grades K - 12.[11]

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  1. ^ "About Citizen Film".
  2. ^ "Throwing Curves - Blockbuster".
  3. ^ Wired for What? - WorldCat. OCLC 434103333.
  4. ^ Thinking like a watershed - WorldCat. OCLC 40348434.
  5. ^ "The Mystery of the Last Tsar - Artist Direct".
  6. ^ "The Story of Mothers and Daughters - IMDB". IMDb.
  7. ^ "Loyalty and Betrayal - Turner Classic Movies".
  8. ^ "Freedom on My Mind - IMDB". IMDb.
  9. ^ "That's a Family! - New Day Films".
  10. ^ "Let's Get Real - New Day Films".
  11. ^ "A Foot in the Door - Filmmakers". Archived from the original on 2013-03-18. Retrieved 2012-12-15.