Heather Rae

Heather Rae

About

Heather Rae has produced such films as Academy Award nominated Frozen River, Netflix Originals Tallulah and Dude, festival darling, I Believe in Unicorns and the award-winning The Dry Land and Bull which premiered in Cannes.  Rae directed and produced feature documentary Trudell which has played more than 100 festivals world-wide including Sundance and Berlin, and First Circle, a Showtime Premiere documentary about the foster care system in the American West. Her short doc Paulette tells the story of Paulette Jordan and  her run for Governor in Rae’s home state of Idaho.  As a narrative change activist Rae has worked to deepen the dialogue of reconciliation and responsibility in the Americas. 

The Space Between All Things

The Space Between All Things

Fleeing the questionable circumstances surrounding the recent tragic death of his wife, a rebellious Nevada miner seeks spiritual redemption on his journey to California.  Writer B. Russell Friedenberg, Producers Heather Rae and Yvonne Russo. Drama.

Family: The First Circle

Family: The First Circle

How does the current foster care system deal with children who land at the intersection of drugs and recovery, and Western and Native American traditions?

I Believe In Unicorns

I Believe In Unicorns

A teenage girl, resentful of a childhood spent caring for her disabled mother, runs away with an older boy only to discover that their new life together is not the fantasy she had imagined.