Sam Cullman
Sam Cullman is a cinematographer, director and editor of documentaries, and the founder of Yellow Cake Films, a film production company.
Cullman graduated from Brown University in 1999, receiving a degree in Urban Studies and Visual Arts.Career
Cullman was one of the camera operators on Why We Fight, which won Sundance's Grand Jury Prize for documentaries in 2005. He was a cinematographer on the 2007 documentary King Corn. Cullman was a producer and director of photography on The House I Live In, which was the Documentary Grand Jury Prize winner at Sundance 2012 and was the recipient of the "React to Film" Award at Silverdocs. He was also a cinematographer on Watchers of the Sky.
On January 24, 2012, Cullman and Marshall Curry were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for the film . At the 84th Academy Awards, their film lost to Undefeated.
In 2012, Cullman and Benjamin Rosen made Black Cherokee, a short subject, premiering in November 2012 as part of DOC NYC, a documentary film festival.
Cullman is a director, producer and the cinematographer of Art and Craft, with director and producer Jennifer Grausman and co-Director Mark Becker. On December 2, 2014, Art and Craft was shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.Filmography
As a director
- 2011: Why We Fight
- 2012: Black Cherokee
- 2014: Art and Craft
Personal life
Cullman is best friends with political analyst and hotelier Nicholas Noe. He is married to Purva Panday Cullman.