Brooke Sebold

Brooke Sebold is an American nonbinary filmmaker. They are known most for their work as co-director of the documentary film Red Without Blue (2006), and as co-producer and editor of the documentary feature Framing Agnes (2022).

Career
Sebold grew up in Tucson, Arizona. They hold a BA from Brown University, and an MFA from Columbia University.

Filmmaking
Sebold has directed a number of short films including Brotherhood (2008), The Last Cigarette (2009), After The Snow (2011), and Grandma Bruce (2023). In 2006, Sebold co-directed their first feature documentary Red Without Blue, which won the audience award at the Slamdance Film Festival and the Jury Award at the Frameline Film Festival. In 2023, Sebold joined forces with Second Peninsula on the series I Changed My Mind, which Sebold created and hosts. I Changed My Mind received the Intellectual Humility grant from The Greater Good Science Center at the University of California, Berkeley.