Nina Krstic      
Documentary Filmmaker

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Films

The Last Dance
(Producer) ​​

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The Last Dance is a 10 part docu-series following the 90s Chicago Bulls, one of the most notable dynasties in sports history, and the team’s infamous leader Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest athlete of all time.   By weaving in and out of the present, through personal histories, and NBA highlights that brand the 90s as the decade of The Bulls, The Last Dance aims to tackle the question of what makes the 90s Bulls so great and why did it end? (Netflix, ESPN)

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​​After Bush V Gore 
(Field Producer) 

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The dramatic controversy surrounding the 2000 presidential election led to sweeping voting reforms, but opened the door to a new set of problems that continue to impact elections today. (Retro Report/NY Times production)

Edison
(Archival Producer)

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 Edison explores the complex alchemy that accounts for the enduring celebrity of America's most famous inventor, offering new perspectives on the man and his milieu, and illuminating not only the true nature of invention, but its role in turn-of-the-century America's rush into the future.(Insignia Films/American Experience production)

Qualified
(Producer) ​

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Overcoming sexism, skepticism, and subpar equipment, Janet Guthrie shocked the racing world in 1977, becoming the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. But just as her career should have rocketed forward, it suddenly, inexplicably stalled. Though her potential was denied, what Guthrie accomplished at 39, in the male bastion of mid-70s American motorsports, stands as a testament to one woman’s determination and skill - the kind too often relegated to the margins of history.


F-35: Runaway Plane
(Field Producer) 

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For decades the United States has been on a quest to perfect stealth technology, but development of the F-35 fighter jet shows just how complicated dreams can become. ​(Retro Report/NY Times production)

O.J. Made in America 
(Producer) 

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It is the defining cultural tale of modern America - a saga of race, celebrity, media, violence, and the criminal justice system. And two decades after its unforgettable climax, it continues to fascinate, polarize, and even, yes, develop new chapters. Now, the producers of ESPN's award-winning "30 for 30" have made it the subject of their first documentary-event and most ambitious project yet.(Sundance, Hot Docs, Tribeca)


​1964
(Archival Producer)

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It was the year of the Beatles and the Civil Rights Act; of the Gulf of Tonkin and Barry Goldwater's campaign for the presidency; the year that Americans learned smoking was bad for their health and Cassius Clay became Mohammed Ali; the year that cities across the country erupted in violence and Americans tried to make sense of the assassination of their president. Based on The Last Innocent Year: America in 1964, the film will follow some of the most prominent figures of the time. (Insignia Films/American Experience production)
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99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
(Director, Cinematographer)

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​The Occupy movement erupted in September 2011, propelling economic inequality into the spotlight. In an unprecedented collaboration, filmmakers across America tell its story, digging into big picture issues as organizers, analysts, participants and critics reveal how it happened and why.(Sundance Competition, Sundance Institute Grant, Participant Media)


​The Big Burn 
(Archival Producer)

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Inspired by Timothy Egan's best-selling book, The Big Burn is the dramatic story of an unimaginable wildfire that swept across the Northern Rockies in the summer of 1910. The fire devoured more than three million acres in 36 hours, confronting the fledgling U.S. Forest Service with a catastrophe that would define the agency and the nation's fire policy for the rest of the 20th century and beyond. (Insignia Films/American Experience production)

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