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Connie Honeycutt

(She/Her)
Producer
Irvington, New York US
Available for Full Time
Available for Freelance
Open To Virtual Coffee
An independent documentary filmmaker specializing in archival-driven narratives for over a decade, managing all aspects of production, from development to delivery.

About

Connie Honeycutt is a documentary filmmaker whose work can be seen on PBS, The New York Times, ESPN and Discovery Channel. Connie has worked on American Experience projects for the last decade, producing the four-hour series, The Vote, which premiered at AFI Docs in 2020 and was nominated for a Peabody Award. The series tells the story of American women's long-fought battle for the 19th Amendment. The Eugenics Crusade (2018), the two-hour documentary written and directed by Michelle Ferrari, received the WGA award for Best Documentary Script. Other credits for American Experience include The First: Sandra Day O’Connor (2021), Rachel Carson (2016) and Space Men (2015). Her short documentary Scary Times (2020) premiered at the NYC Short Documentary Film Festival and won Best of Fest at the Hudson Valley Film Fest in 2021. She Co-Produced the 77-minute documentary, Qualified for ESPN’s 30 for 30, which chronicled the rise of the first female Indy 500 driver, Janet Guthrie. The film premiered at SXSW in 2019 and received the 2020 Focal Award for best use of Archival in a sports documentary. Connie is a graduate of Ithaca College, was a blue-ribbon finalist for the College Emmy Awards, and received film festival recognition for her first film, The Game (2012). She is currently producing a new film for PBS that will broadcast nationally in the Fall of 2023.