Gabrielle Weiss Bio Pic Gabrielle has worked on various projects for PBS, NHK, CBC, NHK and the Discovery Channel. Over the past few years she has spent most of the time traveling for various documentaries. In 2003, Gabrielle was in Thailand working as camera operator for the documentary Disarm, a documentary about landmines produced by Mary Wareham of Human Rights Watch and was also in Bolivia filming/producing and editing for PBS’s Wide Angle production of Coca and the Congressman and then back in the United States on a bus traveling across the U.S. working as producer and camera operator for Jon Alpert’s and NHK’s documentary Main Street USA about what Americans feel about the state of the U.S. since September 11th. In 2004 she was camera operator for Tim Robbin’s film Embedded which was awarded at the Venice Film Festival in 2004. She is currently working on various documentary projects co-directing, producing and shooting with Rafael de la Uz on the documentary The Color of Land and the documentary Hunger Can’t Wait about the controversial Bolivian Indigenous political leader Evo Morales. She has recently been commissioned by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights to produce and shoot a documentary about the voting-rights act of 1965. Gabrielle will begin work on her next HD feature length as camera operator this summer.