Jan Krawitz
- Director
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Jan Krawitz has been independently producing documentary films for
thirty years. Her work has been exhibited and awarded at film festivals
in the United States and abroad, among them Sundance, Nyons, Edinburgh,
Margaret Mead, London, Sydney, Full Frame, South by Southwest, Ann
Arbor, and the New York Film Festival. Films in distribution included
Big Enough, In Harm's Way, Mirror Mirror, Drive-In Blues, Little
People, Cotton Candy and Elephant Stuff, and Styx. Big Enough and
Mirror Mirror were broadcast nationally on the PBS series "P.O.V." In
Harm's Way was broadcast on the national PBS series "Independent Lens"
and Little People and Drive-In Blues were broadcast on both PBS and the
Discovery Channel. Little People was nominated for an Emmy Award in the
category of "Outstanding Individual Documentary" and was the subject of
a story on NPR's "All Things Considered." Excerpts from her work have
been shown on ABC Nightline, Good Morning America, and 20/20. Jan
Krawitz joined the Department of Communication at Stanford University
in 1988 after teaching film production and film studies for eight years
at the University of Texas at Austin. In 2006, she moved to the
Department of Art and Art History at Stanford to teach in the Film and
Media Studies program. She holds a B.A. from Cornell University and a
Master of Fine Arts in film from Temple University. She has received
Teaching Excellence Awards at U.T. and at Stanford. Krawitz has had
one-woman retrospectives of her films at many venues including the
Portland Art Museum, Hood Museum of Art, Rice Media Center, the Austin
Film Society, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. During the 1986-87
academic year, Krawitz was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for
Advanced Study at Harvard University.