
John Fiege
Assistant Professor · Documentary film directing
State University of New York at BuffaloAbout
John Fiege is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Study at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, with affiliate status in the Department of Environment and Sustainability. His work bridges documentary film, photography, and podcasting to examine ecological crises through cultural and activist lenses.
- Education: MFA in Film Production (University of Texas at Austin), MS in Cultural Geography (Pennsylvania State University), BA in Liberal Arts (Carleton College)
His research focuses on documentary film impact, community engagement, environmental justice, and the intersection of art with activism. His projects explore themes like consumption/waste, displacement through climate disasters, and sustainability narratives.
Notable scientific awards include grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Redford Center, and Doc Society, alongside festival honors at SXSW, Cannes, and MoMA. His production company, Fiege Films, collaborates with institutions like The New York Times, PBS, Discovery Channel, and environmental NGOs including Greenpeace and Environmental Defense Fund.
- Key Projects: Above All Else (Keystone XL pipeline documentary), Mississippi Chicken (immigrant labor in poultry industry), Shoulders Deep (hurricane displacement through dance), Slow Season (BP oil spill memories)
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