• Robin Greenspun talks about her latest documentary film For Vegas and more.

  • Aug 1 2023
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Robin Greenspun talks about her latest documentary film For Vegas and more.

  • Summary

  • Robin Greenspun is a media personality with over 40 years of experience in television, film, and advertising. She was a partner in Stone Village Pictures and was an Executive Producer on the films Love in the Time of Cholera and Penelope. Through her company, Culture Dog Films, Greenspun has been producing and directing documentary films including Semicolon; The Adventures of Ostomy Girl, Love in the Time of Cholera, Are You Really My Friend?, Penelope and The Zen Speaker: Breaking the Silence. Her latest film is For Vegas featuring a narrative written by exiled Egyptian writer, Ahmed Naji, a City of Asylum Fellow at UNLV. Greenspun is also a founder of the Discovery Children’s Museum in Las Vegas and served on the Kennedy Center President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts. She has served in leadership positions on numerous community and state boards, serving as a member and Chair of the Nevada Arts Council for 8 years and as a member of the Las Vegas/Clark County Library District Board of Trustees. She received the Governor’s Arts Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts in 1999. Greenspun attended San Diego State University and has a degree in Communication Studies from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She received the 2016 Nevada Woman Filmmaker of the Year award from the Nevada Women’s Film Festival.

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