Harvey Hubbell V
Director / Producer / Writer
Harvey Hubbell V is an “itinerant filmmaker” – he has shot from the high-rise roofs of Warsaw to the banana boats of Peru. His documentaries have won more than 50 film and video festival awards, including four Emmys. He wrote and directed the multi-award winning comic documentary Electronic Road Film, which received an Emmy for Outstanding Entertainment Program. Loop Dreams, Harvey's first feature-length documentary, won the Gold World Medal for Comedy at The New York Festivals and three Emmys for Outstanding Entertainment Program, Individual Achievement for Directing, and Program Writing.
To support his documentary habit Harvey sometimes works on feature
films, including a turn as Columbia Pictures' community liaison for
Mr. Deeds, shot on location in New Milford, Connecticut. He
shares a 80-acre Avid-equipped farm in Litchfield, Connecticut with
his wife, Andie Haas Hubbell, the “2001 Connecticut Filmmaker
of the Year”, and their 10-year-old daughter, Alexandra.
In 2003 the Senate Majority Leader appointed Harvey to the Connecticut
Commission on Culture and Tourism; he serves as a co-chair of the CCT
Film Committee.
Harvey is currently at work on a documentary on dyslexia called Dislecksia: The Movie
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Andrea Haas Hubbell
Director / Producer / Writer
Andie
Haas Hubbell is a five-time Emmy Award winning Producer, Director, and
Writer.
Her historical documentary on the control of human reproduction, The
Roots of Roe, was broadcast nationally on PBS. It featured the voice
talents of Drew Barrymore, Sharon Stone, Brooke Shields, Katharine Hepburn,
Jason Robards, Peter Coyote, Joanne Woodward, Margaret Avery, Ellen
Burstyn, James Whitmore and Ann Archer. Andie's other documentary topics
have included globalization (Global Village or Global Pillage narrated
by Ed Asner), and racial segregation (Schools in Black and White).
In 2001, Film Fest New Haven and the Connecticut Film Commission selected
her as "The Connecticut Filmmaker of the Year."
Andie is a graduate of The University of Pennsylvania, and has taught
at Yale University in the American Studies Department.
She co-owns the documentary film company Captured Time Productions,
LLC, with her husband, Harvey Hubbell V.
She is at work on her first novel.
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Jeremy Brecher, Ph.D.
Writer
Jeremy Brecher, Ph.D., is the author of a dozen or so dreadfully serious books -- but that was before he got mixed up with Captured Time. He currently serves as "Scholar in Residence" at Connecticut Public Television, a unique position funded by the Connecticut Humanities Council, and was previously a Fulbright Research Scholar at the University of Otago , New Zealand . His book Global Village or Global Pillage was turned into a public television documentary by Captured Time, narrated by Ed Asner, and was a 2001 Emmy Nominee. Jeremy has scripted and/or helped produce twenty documentaries. He is the winner of five regional Emmy awards, two Edgar Dale Screenwriting Awards, and the Silver Gavel Award of the American Bar Association. He's worked with Captured Time as a documentary writer since 1990.
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