Nita Blum- Reddick explores the intersection of people, place, and the natural world. After beginning her career nearly two decades ago producing nonfiction content for National Geographic, History Channel, A&E, and other companies, she now focuses on her own documentaries, examining human experience and communities through an observational, ethnographic lens. Inspired by filmmakers such as Barbara Kopple, Frederick Wiseman, and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, her work highlights connections between people and their environments, often addressing climate and environmental change, and has played at film festivals worldwide, earning recognition for its thoughtful, immersive storytelling.
Based in Phoenix, Arizona, Nita is a professor at The Sidney Poitier New American Film School at Arizona State University. She holds a Master’s in Documentary Studies from NAU and a Bachelor’s in Film from Temple University.
College
Temple University
Film and Media Studies
20012006
College
NAU
Documentary Studies
20222024
College
Hellenic Institute for The Arts - Paros Greece
Film
2004
Birth Date
March 6
Birth City
Miami
Current City
Phoenix
Hometown
New York
Gender
Female
Pronouns
She/Her
“The technical and frames are only the means to go through what has to be felt.”
― Agnès Varda
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