Jim Hemphill is an American filmmaker and film historian. He began his career writing about film in publications including the Chicago Reader, Film Quarterly and the American Cinematographer magazine. In 2007, he directed the independent horror film Bad Reputation, which won multiple awards at film festivals including Shriekfest, the Chicago Horror Film Festival and the Weekend of Fear in Erlangen, Germany. In 2012, he directed The Trouble with the Truth,[1] an award-winning independent film starring Lea Thompson and John Shea. He works for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a visual historian, and has contributed audio commentaries to over a dozen Blu-rays. In 2019 he published his first book, The Art and Craft of TV Directing: Conversations with Episodic Television Directors, from Focal Press. He currently writes for IndieWire and is a programming consultant at the American Cinematheque.

Jim Hemphill
Born (1971-12-06) December 6, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, film historian

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  1. ^ Scheck, Frank. "The Trouble With the Truth: Film Review", The Hollywood Reporter, September 13, 2012.
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