Nancy Schwartzman
Nancy Schwartzman is an American director, producer and media strategist. Schwartzman's first film was a short documentary called The Line (2010). It was used by the White House for a campaign around sexuality. Her follow-up, xoxosms (2013), aired on PBS/POV and BBC. Schwartzman created Circle of 6, an award-winning mobile app designed to reduce violence against women and girls, with Thomas Cabus, Christine Moran, and Deb Levine, and serves now as its CEO. Schwartzman is a human rights activist.
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Nancy Schwartzman
Nancy Schwartzman is an American director, producer and media strategist. Schwartzman's first film was a short documentary called The Line (2010). It was used by the White House for a campaign around sexuality. Her follow-up, xoxosms (2013), aired on PBS/POV and BBC. Schwartzman created Circle of 6, an award-winning mobile app designed to reduce violence against women and girls, with Thomas Cabus, Christine Moran, and Deb Levine, and serves now as its CEO. Schwartzman is a human rights activist.
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"The Line," "xoxosms," "Roll Red Roll," "Anonymous Comes to Town," "Angeline"
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Documentary Director, Producer, Media Strategist
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