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Christine Fugate is an Assistant Professor at Chapman University's Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, with formal office location at Chapman Studios West 119. She holds a Bachelor's degree in History from Tulane University and Master's in Asian Film and Theater from University of Hawai'i.
- Creative filmography spanning international humanitarian documentaries
- Specialized in unscripted overseas production
- Academic focus on documentary interviewing methodologies
Her research interests revolve around documentary filmmaking with emphasis on women's narratives, humanitarian crisis representation, and cross-cultural storytelling. Recent works explore Yazidi women's resilience, memory preservation, and ethical documentary practices.
Notable projects include:
- The Murad Code (2024) - International human rights focus
- Queen Moorea (2022) - Genetic syndrome representation
- Mastering the Documentary Interview (2024) - Industry methodology text
Professional engagements span major networks: VH1, Discovery Channel, A&E, with celebrity interviews including Tom Hanks and Johnny Depp. She founded The Female Gaze Film Festival and continues creating content through Cake Plate Productions.





