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Zach Heinzerling is an
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-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director based in
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. He graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a degree in Plan II Honors and Philosophy.


Early life

Zach grew up in Houston, Texas. His parents were the head administrators of and also taught at the Chinquapin Preparatory School, a nonprofit private school which serves low-income youth, particularly minorities, in the
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area.


Career

He began his career at HBO, where he worked on four consecutive Emmy Award-winning documentaries as a Producer and Cinematographer, including the Emmy Award-winning series ''
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''. Heinzerling's critically acclaimed debut feature, ''
Cutie and the Boxer ''Cutie and the Boxer'' is a 2013 American documentary film produced, shot, and directed by Zachary Heinzerling. The film focuses on the chaotic 40-year marriage of two artists, Noriko Shinohara and her husband the boxing painter Ushio, featu ...
,'' premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Directing Award for US Documentary. Slant Magazine called it "A work of art to be cherished for capturing one of the most creative artist relationships of the past century." The film featured on many Top 10 film lists of 2013, including that of Joe Morgenstern of the ''
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'', who called it a "powerful and beautiful visual artifact in its own right." The film went on to receive a field leading three 2014 Cinema Eye Honors, for Outstanding Debut Feature, Outstanding Original Score, and Outstanding Visual Effects. Heinzerling was awarded the Charles Guggenheim Emerging Artist award at the 2013 Full Frame Film Festival, and was the recipient of the 2013 International Documentary Association's Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award, which recognizes the achievements of a filmmaker who has made a significant impact at the beginning of his or her career in documentary film. ''Cutie and the Boxer'' went on to be nominated for the 2014
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for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Documentary, and the
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. Heinzerling went on to direct a five-part web series with
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entitled ''Self-Titled'' to coincide with her 2013 album '' Beyoncé''. In 2019, he directed an episode of '' Dirty Money'' for
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. Heinzerling directed the critically acclaimed 6-part series '' McCartney 3,2,1'' starring
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which premiered on Hulu in 2021. Salon called it "quite simply, the most engaging documentary ever made about the songwriting exploits of popular music's most successful composer," while
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raved " t'sso compelling and watchable, it feels like the type of art appreciation that should be recreated with absolutely every living musical genius we still have with us that is willing. If Heinzerling and Rubin have anyone else in mind, we're all ears." In 2023, Heinzerling's latest documentary series, '' Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence'', about the victims of cult leader Larry Ray, premiered on Hulu to further acclaim. The New York Times praised it as “a true-crime-coup,” The New Yorker called it "a remarkable work, advancing the prestige true-crime genre’s slow but steady reorientation toward centering victims," and Variety raved “...with a startling rawness and directness, Heinzerling’s work makes a case for itself as an unusually sensitive and strong outing in its genre.”


Filmography

Films *''
Cutie and the Boxer ''Cutie and the Boxer'' is a 2013 American documentary film produced, shot, and directed by Zachary Heinzerling. The film focuses on the chaotic 40-year marriage of two artists, Noriko Shinohara and her husband the boxing painter Ushio, featu ...
'' (2013) *''Hugh the Hunter'' (2015) (short film) Series *''Self-Titled'' (2013) *'' McCartney 3,2,1'' (2021) *'' Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence'' (2023) One-off episodes *'' Dirty Money'' - "The Man at the Top" (2020) *''Black Gold'' (2022)


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