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Tracey Trench

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Tracey Trench is an American film producer. A Harvard University cum laude graduate in Anthropology and a UCLA Anderson School of Management MBA, she has worked for the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, Creative Artists Agency, and Oriental Dreamworks.[1][2]

Tracey is the winner of the 1999 Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award with writer director Laura Angélica Simón for the documentary Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary.[3] She and writer-director Simón also were nominated for the Grand Jury Prize and they won the prestigious Freedom of Expression Award at the Sundance Film Festival.[4][5] That year, Tracey (with Simón) was also nominated for an Emmy Award.[6]

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References

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  1. ^ "Tracey Trench". IMDb.
  2. ^ Lee, Linda (August 24, 1998). "A Movie Producer's Own Cinderella Story". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award", Wikipedia, 2024-11-23, retrieved 2025-04-16
  4. ^ "Sundance Film Festival award winners 1997". IMDb. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  5. ^ "Sundance '97: Coming Down to Earth | International Documentary Association". www.documentary.org. 1997-05-01. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  6. ^ "Wayback Machine" (PDF). emmyonline.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-28. Retrieved 2025-04-16.