Philip Harrison - Producer/Director

Philip is an ACE and Emmy nominated editor and producer of documentary, film and television based in Los Angeles and is a member of American Cinema Editors. Focusing on projects with LGBTQ+ content and dealing with important social issues, Philip has edited the independent films Die Mommie, Die!(2003 Sundance Special Jury Award) and Margaret Cho’s Bam Bam and Celeste. For television, he has edited Glee (Fox), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (WB), Mr. Robot (USA Network), 13 Reasons Why (Netflix), A Teacher (FX), and A Friend of The Family (Peacock). Philip also edited HBO’s Emmy winning documentary, Vito, on which he also served as co-producer.

Do You Know Jonathan Ned Katz? is Philip’s directorial debut.

Brian Wengrofsky - Director of Photography

Brian has been working as a cinematographer since 1997 when he shot the majority ofthe award-winning South African documentary Pavement Aristocrats. HIs other documentary credits include the Emmy-winning A Lion’s Trail (shown at Cannes, PBS’s Independent Lens), as well as When The War Is Over and The Mother’s House, both of which aired on the Sundance Channel.

Aimée Flaherty - Line Producer

Aimée is a highly experienced and accomplished freelance film producer known for her exceptional leadership and communication skills, as well as her ability to handle every aspect of film production, from story development to post-production management. Aimée has produced a wide range of documentary and narrative feature films, both domestically and internationally.  She has workd on such films as Moulin Rouge, Killing the Colorado, Street Gang, Light Girls, Tabloid, and This Is It. Having received her education from Emerson College and FAMU in the Czech Republic , Aimée's passion for filmmaking began in her early 20s, and she has dedicated her career to the industry ever since.