Julia Reichert, the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker behind 'American Factory' whose films explored themes of race, class and gender, often in the Midwest, has died. She was 76.
“Her spirit was so indominable that somehow I thought she would eventually triumph over her illness,” he added. “I will miss her so much.”
Born in 1946 in Princeton, New Jersey, and raised in Bordentown and Long Beach Island with her three brothers, Reichert started finding her voice as a filmmaker at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, beginning her long residency in the state.
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