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Adrienne von Wolffersdorff specializes in documentary filmmaking on social justice topics. Highlights from her portfolio include Fare Share, her short documentary about the ride-share industry and its effects on Seattle’s workers, which played at festivals around the country in 2016–17. Her documentary Drawn from Life, about an artist who suffers from Asperger’s, screened at the 2017 Tasveer South Asian Film Festival in Seattle, one of the largest South Asian film festivals on the continent. Out of the Shadows, her MFA thesis film on which filmmaker Michael Apted consulted, premiered at the 2018 DocuWest Film Festival and was nominated for Best Documentary at the Pasadena International Film Festival. Currently Adrienne is in production on a feature-length documentary about miscarriage (VoicesofMiscarriage.org). She has an MFA in documentary filmmaking from Chapman University and a BA in film studies from Whitman College. She currently lives in Seattle with her husband and two sons and teaches filmmaking at Seattle Central College and Bellevue College.