Rebecca Cammisa
Directing
Known For

The Oscar®-nominated documentary about a promising young actress who left Hollywood to become a nun.
God Is the Bigger Elvis

Revealing St. Louis, Missouri's atomic past as a uranium processing center for the atomic bomb and the governmental and corporate negligence that lead to the illegal dumping of Manhattan Project radioactive waste throughout North County neighborhoods.
Atomic Homefront

A documentary on seniors at a high school in a small Indiana town and their various cliques.
American Teen

In this emotionally compelling documentary, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alcoholics in the South Bronx after the death of her husband and two sons. The film's fly-on-the-wall technique succeeds in capturing the day-to-day existence of Sister Helen and the various residents of the home.
Sister Helen

Follows unaccompanied child migrants, on their journey through Mexico, as they try to reach the United States.
Which Way Home

In an America where more and more women and trans people are losing legal bodily autonomy, the history of Bill Baird’s long fight for women’s right to abortion is as relevant as ever. Oscar-nominated filmmaker Rebecca Cammisa doesn’t just give us a portrait of Baird, but also creates a historical register of allyship and activism that those fighting to uphold freedom and choice can access, and perhaps emulate.
Yours in Freedom, Bill Baird

HEIST is an on the streets account of federal workers challenging the Trump Administration while it dismantles federal agencies and purges the federal workforce. While claiming "efficiency", this administration is gutting our nation's civilian services and the regulators who stand in its way.