ABOUT BILL BRUMMEL

Bill Brummel is an award-winning documentary producer/director in Los Angeles. He and his films have been recognized with a Peabody Award, a primetime Emmy nomination, several National News and Documentary Emmy nominations, and two International Documentary Association awards. After having his voice box removed in 2016, Brummel produced and directed “Can You Hear My Voice?”. Many of Brummel's previous films have focused on civil rights and human rights issues. Some of Brummel’s other credits include Selma-The Bridge to the Ballot, Erasing Hate, Blood Diamonds, Rwanda-Do Scars Ever Fade?, Viva La Causa, Bullied, Inside Pol Pot's Secret Prison, Opus Dei Unveiled, Civil Rights Martyrs, Standing Tall at Auschwitz, Child Warriors, The Greensboro Massacre, Inside North Korea, and The Ku Klux Klan: A Secret History.