
Lisa Guidetti
Lisa Guidetti has been working as a feature and television documentary producer for the past seven years. Most recently, Lisa co-produced the International Emmy nominated feature documentary FALLING MAN, with director Henry Singer for Channel 4, which examined the tragedy of the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center from a challenging and unique perspective. Lisa produced the historical documentary SLUMMING IT: MYTH & CULTURE ON THE BOWERY, which aired on PBS in July 2005 and 156 RIVINGTON which aired on the Sundance Channel. She has also co-produced non-profit/fundraising projects like THE BROTHERHOOD: LIFE IN THE FDNY directed by Lilibet Foster and shot on 16mm by Robert Leacock, which had its gala premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2004, and A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AFRICA documentary to raise monies for AIDS education in Africa. Originally from London, England, Lisa Guidetti is now based in New York developing and producing programs for some of the leading UK based production companies. In 2005, Lisa Guidetti founded her own UK production company Jefferson Street Productions, to develop her own projects and to collaborate with other independent filmmakers to produce challenging and unique films.