Ilana Trachtman
Director
Ilana Trachtman is an Emmy award-winning documentary and children's television producer based in Philadelphia. She has produced and directed nonfiction programs in both English and Spanish for PBS, HBO Family, ABC-TV, Showtime, Sundance Channel, Lifetime, Discovery, Trio, A&E, Thirteen/WNET, The Biography Channel, and Sesame Workshop. She directed an episode of Henry Louis Gates's landmark series for PBS, Black in Latin America. Ilana also served as the Supervising Producer on PBS’s long-running History Detectives and on the Sundance Channel’s critically acclaimed series Big Ideas for a Small Planet. Other favorite projects include directing Texas Ranch House, the PBS reality/documentary series set in 1867; Our Heroes, Ourselves (Lifetime), an award-winning documentary special about grassroots women heroes; Biography: Sylvia Plath, and 24 w/, a stylized “day in the life” series following pop culture icons. Trachtman's independent feature documentary, Praying with Lior (2008), was released theatrically in more than 60 cities in the US and abroad by First Run Features. The film received 6 Audience Awards for Best Documentary, the Grand Prix at the International Disability Film Festival in Moscow, and was a critic’s pick of the New York Times, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, and Philadelphia Inquirer.