

Jeff Dupre has been producing and directing documentary films for over ten years. He is one of the producers of CARRIER, the Emmy Award-winning ten-part documentary series that premiered on PBS in April 2008.
Jeff was one of the producers of Broadway: The American Musical, Michael Kantor’s six-part series that premiered on PBS in October 2004 to widespread critical acclaim. Variety called the series “engrossing” and “illuminating” and said “this lovingly crafted six-part series is in itself a milestone.” The series won the 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Non-Fiction Series and a Cine Golden Eagle.
Jeff was Field Producer on Las Vegas: An Unconventional History for PBS/American Experience which aired in 2005. He also produced 2 episodes of Women Docs for True Entertainment which aired on Lifetime in 2002.
His directorial debut, Out of the Past, won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. The New York Post called Out of the Past “eye opening and moving” and The New Yorker described it as “an emotionally textured treatise on alienation and marginalization which is intelligent and entertaining.” The film also garnered the Audience Award at Outfest ’98; won a GLAAD Media Award for Best Documentary of 1998 and was the subject of a special screening at the White House in June of 1998. It aired nationally on PBS and the Sundance Channel, and in Europe on Canal Plus.
Jeff graduated from Vassar College in 1992 with a degree in Philosophy.
Jeff was one of the producers of Broadway: The American Musical, Michael Kantor’s six-part series that premiered on PBS in October 2004 to widespread critical acclaim. Variety called the series “engrossing” and “illuminating” and said “this lovingly crafted six-part series is in itself a milestone.” The series won the 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Non-Fiction Series and a Cine Golden Eagle.
Jeff was Field Producer on Las Vegas: An Unconventional History for PBS/American Experience which aired in 2005. He also produced 2 episodes of Women Docs for True Entertainment which aired on Lifetime in 2002.
His directorial debut, Out of the Past, won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. The New York Post called Out of the Past “eye opening and moving” and The New Yorker described it as “an emotionally textured treatise on alienation and marginalization which is intelligent and entertaining.” The film also garnered the Audience Award at Outfest ’98; won a GLAAD Media Award for Best Documentary of 1998 and was the subject of a special screening at the White House in June of 1998. It aired nationally on PBS and the Sundance Channel, and in Europe on Canal Plus.
Jeff graduated from Vassar College in 1992 with a degree in Philosophy.
