Alysa Nahmias is an accomplished producer of documentary and narrative films, renowned for her dedication to crafting captivating stories that captivate audiences worldwide. Her debut feature documentary, Unfinished Spaces (2011),shed light on Cuba's revolutionary architecture and garnered widespread recognition, including a 2012 Independent Spirit Award, numerous film festival accolades, and a selection for Sundance Film Forward.
Nahmias' subsequent work has been equally impressive, with her producing credits including the fiction feature No Light and No Land Anywhere, a 2016 L.A. Film Festival winner of a Special Jury Prize, directed by Amber Sealey and executive produced by Miranda July.
Her documentary producing credits are equally impressive, with notable releases such as Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, a Kino Lorber and PBS American Masters film directed by Nancy Buirski and featuring creative advisor Martin Scorsese, which premiered at the New York Film Festival and Berlinale in 2013.