
Geeta Gandbhir (born September 18, 1970; Boston) is an American documentary filmmaker known for her work as a director, producer, and editor. She has won multiple awards including Emmy Awards and Peabody Awards. Gandbhir grew in the Boston area. Her father Sharad immigrated from India to the US in the 1960s to study chemical engineering and her mother Lalita joined him, with the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. Her sister Una S. Gandbhir is a superior court judge for the Third Judicial District serving Anchorage, Alaska. Her brother Ashwin Gandbhir is also a filmmaker and editor. Gandbhir attended Harvard University to study visual art with a focus on animation. At the school, she was introduced to Spike Lee, who was teaching there, and an editor for Lee, Sam Pollard.

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Why We Hate

The Devil Is Busy

I Am Evidence

Katrina: Come Hell and High Water

Born in Synanon

Rapture

Black and Missing

How We Get Free

Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr.

Call Center Blues

Prison Dogs

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Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power

A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers

Armed with Faith

Love the Sinner

Hungry to Learn

Through Our Eyes