Witches In Exile
The Filmmakers

ALLISON BERG is currently producing and directing THE DOG with Frank Keraudren about the real life bank robber behind the film DOG DAY AFTERNOON. Berg field produced A BOY’S LIFE, directed by Rory Kennedy for HBO and has associate producer and research credits on projects including DIFFERENT MOMS, directed by Liz Garbus and Rory Kennedy for Lifetime Television and FAMILY NAME, a documentary directed by Macky Alston (POV), winner of the 1997 Freedom of Expression Award at the Sundance Film Festival. Berg graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in international relations.
CO-PRODUCER, EDITOR
FRANK KERAUDREN is currently producing and directing THE DOG with Allison Berg about the real life bank robber behind the film DOG DAY AFTERNOON. Keraudren has co-directed and edited THE LAST CIGARETTE (theatrically released by New Yorker Films), WHO WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT? (TLC) and LUST IN LAS VEGAS (FX). Keraudren has edited several feature-length documentaries including JUVIES, directed by Liz Garbus, about three young men caught in the juvenile justice system. Narrative film editing credits include I THINK I DO (theatrically released by Strand) and LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD (award-winning short featured at numerous international film festivals including the Sundance Film Festival). Keraudren has a graduate film degree from New York University.
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
AMANDA MICHELI is an award-winning filmmaker with a solid background as both a director and a cinematographer. She shot, edited, and directed Just for the Ride, a documentary about cowgirls on the women’s Pro Rodeo circuit, which won an Academy Award and International Documentary Association Award in student categories and premiered on the prestigious PBS series "POV" in 1996. Since then she has shot a Sundance Award-winning documentary (My Flesh and Blood, HBO) and an Emmy-nominated film in Cambodia (The Flute Player, PBS). Amanda‘s second film as a director, Double Dare, premiered at Toronto and won the audience award for Best Documentary at both the AFI FEST in Los Angeles and the San Francisco International Film Festival. She is currently shooting and producing an HBO documentary directed by photographer Lauren Greenfield and en episode of Morgan Spurlock’s new series, 30 Days. Other production credits include: You're Gonna Miss Me (scheduled for release in 2005), Same River Twice (Sundance 2003), and the ITVS series, American Girls. Amanda is a graduate of Harvard University and has been a member of the top U.S. women’s rugby team for over a decade.
SOUND RECORDIST
AMY MILLER
MUSIC
ANDY MARKHAM