Sarah Price (filmmaker)


Sarah Price is an American filmmaker, director and producer known for the feature documentaries American Movie, ', The Yes Men, and '.
Price was also a cinematographer on The Yes Men Fix the World, and a Co-Producer of . In 2009, she expanded into commercial directing and is represented by . Sarah further expanded into episodic television in 2014, directing The Carrie Diaries for Warner Brothers.
In 2016, Sarah Price's documentary film "L7: Pretend We're Dead" was first screened. Price describes hearing a song by L7 while working as a DJ at her college radio station as the seed of her curiosity and interest in the group. The film was nominated for the Jury Prize at the 2017 Hollywood Film Festival and for the Indiemusic Schweppes Award at the IndieLisboa International Independent Film Festival in 2018. "L7: Pretend We're Dead" won the Jury Prize at the Bordeaux Rock - Musical Ecran in 2018.
Price is a member of the Director's Guild of America.

Early life

Price spent the first five years of her life in London, England, her early school years in the American Midwest and East Coast, and later attended high school at the International Schools in Frankfurt, Germany and Nairobi, Kenya. Price was educated at the University of Iowa.