About me
Sandra Schulberg is President of IndieCollect and producer of its restorations.
Previously she restored her father’s documentary, Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today, and authored the monograph “Filmmakers for the Production,” which was turned into the eponymous documentary film, now in release through Kino Lorber. With the Academy Film Archive, Library of Congress, Dutch Nationaal Archief, and Germany’s BundesFilmarchiv, she preserved more than 25 Marshall Plan films, curated extensive MP film programs for the Berlin and New York Film Festivals, and authored the monograph, “Selling Democracy: Films of the Marshall Plan, 1948-1953.” A longtime media activist, she founded the IFP, co-founded First Run Features, started the IndieCollect campaign. For three decades she financed & produced indie movies, winning the Sundance Grand Prize for Waiting for the Moon, and Oscar nominations for Quills. For 16 years, she taught Feature Film Financing & International Co-Production at Columbia University’s graduate film school. For her contributions to American independent cinema, she has honored with the Berlinale Camera, Spirit Award and Gotham Award.