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MFA: Cinema Production and Writing. University of Southern California;
BA: History and Spanish. University of Dayton
Glenn Gebhard is an award-winning film and video producer. He directs both documentaries and narrative films.
Glenn studied history and Spanish at University of Dayton, before receiving an MFA in Cinema Production and Writing from USC.
He produced Victims of Another War: The Aftermath of Parental Alienation for Parents and Children Together, a non-profit organization geared toward building families and helping vulnerable children. Glenn also directed a series of four documentaries called Cuba at a Crossroads. He completed Crossing Borders/A Cuban Returns, which aired on PBS; Baymen, which aired on New York's Metro Channel; and Dreaming a New Cuba, which aired on The Showtime Channel. Other projects include A Farm Picture and Cuba: A Lifetime of Passion, which aired on the History Channel. Another film, Greetings from Fire Island, released in 2012, received the J. Stuart Blackton Award for Best Documentary at the Long Island Film Festival and won first place in the 2014 Press Club of Long Island awards in the Arts category. His other awards and honors include the Fulbright Senior Scholar Grant; Ageis Award; Telly Award (multiple); Cine Eagle Award; Chris Award; Scan/Nato Award; Communicator’s Award; and Winner of the Boston Film festival documentary.
BA: History and Spanish. University of Dayton
Glenn Gebhard is an award-winning film and video producer. He directs both documentaries and narrative films.
Glenn studied history and Spanish at University of Dayton, before receiving an MFA in Cinema Production and Writing from USC.
He produced Victims of Another War: The Aftermath of Parental Alienation for Parents and Children Together, a non-profit organization geared toward building families and helping vulnerable children. Glenn also directed a series of four documentaries called Cuba at a Crossroads. He completed Crossing Borders/A Cuban Returns, which aired on PBS; Baymen, which aired on New York's Metro Channel; and Dreaming a New Cuba, which aired on The Showtime Channel. Other projects include A Farm Picture and Cuba: A Lifetime of Passion, which aired on the History Channel. Another film, Greetings from Fire Island, released in 2012, received the J. Stuart Blackton Award for Best Documentary at the Long Island Film Festival and won first place in the 2014 Press Club of Long Island awards in the Arts category. His other awards and honors include the Fulbright Senior Scholar Grant; Ageis Award; Telly Award (multiple); Cine Eagle Award; Chris Award; Scan/Nato Award; Communicator’s Award; and Winner of the Boston Film festival documentary.