Jeremy Pion-Berlin is an award-winning filmmaker committed to pushing creative boundaries. Currently the Co-Executive Producer on the 6th season of Discovery's "Murder in the Heartland," Jeremy is elevating the tragic stories of homicide in small town America. Jeremy's feature directorial debut, “Failure to Protect,” which chronicles the socioeconomic and racial disparities of the child welfare system is now available on Amazon and OnDemand. His one-hour special entitled, “What Happened to Valentino Dixon?” just aired on MAX telling the harrowing story of a man wrongfully convicted of murder and using his art to help him get justice. Jeremy’s diverse skillset is reflected in the projects he's worked on: Hulu documentary series "Defining Moments," Vice TV's feature documentary "Bernie Blackout," and two seasons of A&E’s "24 to Life." Jeremy’s success is attributed to passionate commitment, mindful quality, and strategic pragmatism.
Awards -
Best of Fest Frozen River Film Festival - "Failure to Protect" (Feature Documentary)
1st Place Feature Screenplay San Francisco Indie Film Festival "Disinherit" (Feature Screenplay)
Best US Documentary DOC Boston Film Festival "Failure to Protect"
Best Documentary and Best Director Oceanside International Film Festival "Failure to Protect"
Audience Choice Award Atlanta Docufest "Failure to Protect"
Official Selections: Sidewalk Film Festival, Phoenix Film Festival, Cordillera, Julien Dubuque International Film Festival, Waco Independent, Micheaux Film Festival and Indie Spirit.