Brent E. Huffman is an award-winning director, writer, and cinematographer of documentaries and television programs. His work ranges from documentaries aired on The Discovery Channel and The National Geographic Channel, to Sundance Film Festival winners, to films made for FRONTLINE/World on PBS.
Huffman has been making social issue documentaries and environmental films for over ten years in Ohio, California, Afghanistan, China, Haiti, and Puerto Rico. These films have gone on to win numerous awards including a Primetime Emmy, Best Conservation Film, two Cine Golden Eagle awards, a College Emmy, a Student Academy Award, and a Grand Jury Award at AFI’s SILVERDOCS 2004 in Washington DC.
Huffman was also an editor and shooter of Julia Reichert's and Steven Bognar's Primetime Emmy winning PBS documentary series A Lion in the House about children battling cancer.
Huffman is also a writer whose work has been featured in Bust Magazine, The Wilson Quarterly, Frontline/World’s website, and The China Digital Times. He recently completed a book about his experiences in China called Life in the Heart of China: Diary from a Forbidden World.
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