Jennifer Lane
Directing
Known For

Six golden singles learn the new rules of modern romance as they set out to find love and rediscover themselves in this heartfelt reality series.
The Later Daters

Rollergirls was a 2006 A&E Network reality show examining the personalities, antics and motivations of the women involved with the Austin, Texas Lonestar Rollergirls roller derby league. The show focused primarily on the lives of Cha Cha and Venis Envy of Las Putas Del Fuego; Punky Bruiser, Miss Conduct, and Sister Mary Jane of the Holy Rollers; Lunatic and Clownsnack of the Hellcats; and Lux of the Rhinestone Cowgirls. Many other skaters were also highlighted. The league, now known as Texas Roller Derby or TXRD, was founded in 2001 and is run as a "skater-owned and operated" company that continues to this day. The five home teams are the Cherry Bombs, Hellcats, Holy Rollers, Las Putas Del Fuego and Rhinestone Cowgirls. Episodes were initially broadcast on Monday nights beginning on January 2, 2006, with repeated showings throughout the week. Rollergirls was produced by Gary and Julie Auerbach, the creators of MTV's Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. The show ended after one season.
Rollergirls

When a “Real Housewife” takes off her stilettos and steps into a real housewife’s shoes, all bets are off as two of entertainment’s most iconic franchises are mashed up leading to laugh-out-loud moments, personal epiphanies and an opportunity to see if the grass is truly greener.
Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition

AGAVE IS LIFE is an exploration of the history of the agave plant in the cultures of Mexico and the American Southwest. Starting thousands of years ago when hunter-gatherers viewed the hardy desert succulent with it's myriad uses as a gift from the gods, agave's story is told through the lens of archaeological, ethnographic and modern day vignettes, closing with concerns about threats to the plant's future
Agave is Life

An in-depth look at the career of iconoclastic artist Robert Irwin, whose investigations into the nature of perception have radically expanded the possibilities of what art can be.
Robert Irwin: A Desert of Pure Feeling
\explores seldom seen ancient spaces – megalithic dolmens and passage graves across the Iberian Peninsula. Using an experiential, first-person perspective closely connected to the human body, the thirty-minute film constructs a landscape where stone temples built by Neolithic people prefigure modern-day earthworks. Megaliths are pictured in surroundings that range from remote pastoral landscapes to urban spaces, underscoring the fluidity between past, present, and future.
Passage
This film looks at our adult female-to-male cross-dressing tendencies.