Talent Guide

Tracy Jarrett

  • Discipline:Director, Producer
  • Program Year:Amplifier Fellowship 2025

Bio

Tracy Jarrett (Director/Producer) is a Peabody and Emmy-award winning filmmaker who synthesizes rigorous journalistic investigation with heartfelt documentary storytelling. She most recently was a producer on the feature film Victim/Suspect (2023, Sundance, Netflix, Outstanding Research in a Documentary Emmy), the feature film The Fire That Took Her (2022, MTV Studios, Outstanding Crime and Justice Documentary Emmy) and the documentary series Working: What We Do All Day, featuring President Barack Obama (2023, Netflix). Her work on Charlottesville: Race and Terror (2017, HBO) earned 4 Emmy awards, a Peabody Award and was TIME’s TV episode of the year. Tracy is directing her first feature documentary with support from Sandbox Films, Catapult and Sundance and is a 2023 Directing fellow through the Concordia Studio Fellowship.

Current Project

Untitled PMSR Film

Logline

Faced with the loss of her husband, Christina asks doctors to retrieve sperm from his dead body, starting a journey of self and scientific discovery.