Selina Lewis Davidson

Co-Founder

GreenHouse Pictures

SELINA LEWIS DAVIDSON is making her directorial debut as co-director of ACTS OF REPARATION, a documentary feature film that follows two friends – one Black, one white – as they travel South to their ancestral lands to explore what reparations means to them.

Selina co-founded GreenHouse Pictures with Producer Nancy Roth, a New York/Northern California-based documentary production company dedicated to telling diverse stories from a variety of perspectives that enlighten, educate and entertain.

The company has produced more than 15 nationally broadcast documentaries including the 2009 Emmy nominated HARD ROAD HOME (director: Macky Alston), Independent Lens/PBS; OCCUPATION: DREAMLAND (directors: Garrett Scott and Ian Olds), which was released theatrically and won the 2006 Independent Spirit Truer than Fiction award; and George Ratliff’s critically acclaimed HELL HOUSE, which premiered at the Toronto International film festival followed by theatrical release.

Prior to founding GreenHouse Pictures, Selina produced documentary film and television in Los Angeles and New York. Her credits include Emmy nominated FAMILY NAME (director: Macky Alston), which won the Freedom of Expression Award at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, aired nationally on PBS’s POV/American Documentary. 

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