Storyline
Rachel Falcone (Producer / Production Sound) is a documentary filmmaker and multimedia artist. She is Executive Director of Storyline. In addition to producing the short film and exhibition Water Warriors (POV), about a community fighting to protect their water, Rachel has co-directed the participatory web documentary and exhibition Sandy Storyline about Hurricane Sandy (Tribeca Film Festival’s inaugural Storyscapes Award), and the multi-platform exhibit 28th Amendment. Rachel has produced radio stories with the national oral history project StoryCorps and EarSay, Inc., and was an associate producer on Incite Picture’s Young Lakota (Independent Lens). She has directed dozens of short films for organizations like AFSCME and The John. F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and has taught oral history and storytelling-in-collaboration with institutions like the Museum of the City of New York, and Parsons The New School for Design. She is a sound recordist for film and radio, including most recently Knock Down The House (Netflix) and To the End (Hulu).