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Amy Rice has been working in the film industry for over 15 years. From 2004-2009, Rice and Alicia Sams directed, produced, and shot the Emmy award winning film, By the People: The Election of Barack Obama, a film about President Obama’s historic run for the presidency in 2008, which premiered on HBO in November 2009 and earned the duo an Emmy nomination for directing and producing. After By the People, Amy developed a one-hour dramedy for ABC, Two Ways to Win, with writer Stephen Chbosky, a procedural law show centering around a complicated mother/ daughter relationship. She also developed a one-hour dramedy, Margin of Error, with writer D.V. DeVincentis for Epix, which centered around a workaholic campaign strategist who launches a new political campaign every season. Rice also was a staff writer on the first season of Aaron Sorkin’s, The Newsroom, on HBO. Amy also directed the Lindsay docuseries and Michael Sam documentary for OWN network. Recently she's directed, Snervous for Awesomeness Films, a documentary following the Youtube star, Tyler Oakley, on tour. In 2015, Netflix released Rice's documentary, Hurricane of Fun, which chronicles the making of the cult classic comedy, Wet Hot American Summer. Amy recently directed the first three episodes of the go90 series, Verus, for Gatorade & AwesomenessTV, which follows rivals playing on the same high school girls lacrosse team. She also developed a TV series for Hulu, Next of Kin, about a dysfunctional midwestern family who lose their golden child son in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Over the past year Rice directed two films - BROADWAY RISING about the toll of COVID on the Broadway community and its inspiring journey back to opening night which was produced by Park Pictures, A Kid Name Beckett Productions, & Station 10 Media and distributed by Vertical Entertainment. She also directed the political thriller, The INDEPENDENT, with Park Pictures, Anonymous Content, and The Exchange producing, now streaming on Peacock.