Over a Barrel: The Truth About Oil
Nominated for a 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting

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Lafayette: The Lost Hero
Airs on PBS September 13th

The Constitution Project honored
Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause wins CINE Masters Series Award. Yick Wo also won a Platinum Hermes Creative Award, a Silver Hugo Award, and two Telly Awards; Korematsu and Civil Liberties receives Gold Hermes Creative Award (AMCP)

Christina Lowery
VP Development and Business Affairs



Christina Lowery brings broad experience as an independent documentary producer to The Documentary Group, having produced programs for PBS, ABC, CNN, A&E and The History Channel. Her feature film experience includes work as an archival footage consultant, most recently for Shine a Light, Martin Scorsese’s Rolling Stones concert film for Paramount Classics and The Good Shepherd directed by Robert DeNiro for Universal Pictures. She has also produced short-form documentary videos for the Smithsonian Museum.

Christina first met and collaborated with TDG’s executive producer Tom Yellin while working on Peter Jennings Reporting: Guantanamo (2006) with Washington DC-based Washington Media Associates. She went on to work on three other films with Sherry Jones and Washington Media Associates, co-producing 9/11: For the Record a NOW with Bill Moyers special (2004) which Newsday named one of the Ten Best TV Programs of that year, commenting, “Of all the programs marking the anniversary of the attacks, 9/11: For the Record is the must see ― a sobering, heartbreaking hour.” She also co-produced Dead Wrong: Inside an Intelligence Meltdown (2005), an examination of pre-Iraq War intelligence that was initially broadcast as a special edition of CNN Presents. She was the production manager for Moyers on America: Capitol Crimes (2006), a 90-minute exposé of the Jack Abramoff/Tom DeLay scandals.

Christina holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature from Brown University and a Masters degree in Community and Regional Planning with an emphasis on international economic development from the University of Texas at Austin. She resides in Queens, New York with her husband and two children.