About Us

Principals Paul Lovelace and Jessica Wolfson have a combined total of over thirty years of experience in the film industry.

Paul Lovelace

Paul Lovelace is an Austin, Texas based filmmaker who has directed, produced and edited a wide range of documentaries, including IRIS (with the late Albert Maysles released by Magnolia Pictures), AFTER SPRING (Executive Produced by Jon Stewart) documenting the Syrian refugee crisis, RADIO UNNAMEABLE (released by Kino Lorber and aired on PBS), HOT GREASE for the Discovery Channel, among many others. In 2019, Paul edited DIANA KENNEDY: NOTHING FANCY which won the audience award at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival and is being distributed by Greenwich Street films. Recently Paul co-produced and edited THE REVEREND, a feature length documentary about the New York musician Reverend Vince Anderson and his artistic and spiritual journey which is due to be released in 2020. Paul is currently editing a short film that looks at domestic violence.

Jessica Wolfson

Jessica Wolfson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. She began her career working as an executive at IFCtv Originals where she produced films by many renowned filmmakers including Kirby Dick, Steve James, John Landis, and Jon Favreau. Jessica has directed several films including HOT GREASE (Discovery Channel) and RADIO UNNAMEABLE (Kino Lorber).  And produced many feature and short documentaries including LIFE & LIFE, SACRED, REVENGE OF THE MEKONS and A GIRL AND A GUN. She has created content for PBS, Discovery, History Channel, ESPN, CBS All Access, MTV, Wall Street Journal, Magnolia Conde Nast, and many brands and nonprofits. Her most recent projects include KINDERLAND and THE PAINT WIZZARD (New Yorker). Jessica was named “20 Under 40” by DOC NYC in 2010. She has acted as consultant for many documentary projects, a mentor for the Gotham and Tribeca Film Institute and teaches documentary production at New York Film Academy.