Marilyn Ness
Marilyn Ness is a documentary film producer and director based in New York City who made the social justice documentaries Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale, Cameraperson, and Charm City. More recent projects include the Netflix Original documentary Becoming with Michelle Obama, which was nominated for four Primetime Emmy awards and Netflix Original documentary Dick Johnson is Dead, which was on the Academy Award Shortlist for Best Documentary in 2021. She is an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University.
Career
Marilyn Ness has worked for over twenty years in the film industry as a producer and a director. She has been nominated for six Emmy Awards, has won a Peabody Award, and several of her projects have been shortlisted for an Academy Award. Marilyn Ness is a co-founder of Big Mouth Productions, which she established with producing partner, Katy Chevigny, in 1997. Based in New York City and Nashville, USA, Big Mouth Productions is an independent film production company with a growing collection of feature-length documentaries to its name.''Dick Johnson is Dead''
Dick Johnson is Dead is a 2020 Netflix Original documentary directed by Kirsten Johnson and produced by Marilyn Ness. It is a story about coming to terms with the loss of a parent first to Alzheimer's disease and then again in death. The film chronicles the journey of father and daughter saying goodbye to each other and Dick Johnson moving into his final season of life. Dick Johnson is Dead has received multiple awards including the Special Jury Prize for Innovation in Non-Fiction Filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020, the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature and Best Director 2020, as well as Best Editing and Best Writing IDA Documentary Awards 2020.''Becoming''
Becoming provides an inside look at the life of former First Lady Michelle Obama. As the former First Lady embarks on a 34-city tour to promote her book of the same title, the film takes viewers to events that highlight the power of community, show discussions between the former First Lady and her public about how to bridge our divides as a nation, and reveals the spirit of connection that Michelle Obama has become famous for fostering with everyone she meets. It was nominated for a number of honors including a 2020 Primetime Emmy award.''Charm City''
At a moment fraught with increased violence, pervasive fear and a deepening divide, Charm City follows a community in Baltimore, USA over the span of three years in the cinema verite style. The film focuses on the impact of violence in Baltimore, as well as death of Freddie Gray. Centered around the police and the community in Baltimore, the film focuses on quality of life and community support in the midst of violence.In April 2019, Charm City was released first in the Tribeca Film Festival, and later on PBS as part of Independent Lens. The film was on the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.