Ginny Durrin
Ginny Durrin is an American filmmaker. Her most well-known film is Promises to [Keep |Promises to Keep], which was nominated for the Academy Award for Academy [Award for Best Documentary Feature Film|Best Documentary Feature] in 1988. She has also worked on documentary episodes for PBS series, including Hard Work, Worker to Worker, Can't Take No More, Gulliver's Travels, Walden, Silent Killers: Poisons and Plagues, and Homegrown: Islam in Prison.
Durrin created Women in Film & Video DC in 1979. She has owned Durrin Productions, Inc. with her husband Kip Durrin since the early 1970s.
Filmography
- Nan's Class
- Hard Work
- Worker to Worker
- Can't Take No More
- Promises to Keep
- Gulliver's Travels
- Walden
- Silent Killers: Poisons and Plagues
- ''Homegrown: Islam in Prison''