Colleen Cassingham

Panelist

Producer, Multitude Films

Colleen Cassingham is a Producer at Multitude Films focused on politically committed artful nonfiction. She produced Reid Davenport’s second feature film LIFE AFTER, which won the US Documentary Special Jury Award at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, and Casey Carter’s debut feature To Use a Mountain, which won the Special Jury Award at Visions du Réel 2025. She also produced the IDA Awards-nominated shorts collection Queer Futures, which is streaming on Criterion Channel. Her past credits include Co-Producer on It’s Only Life After All, and Associate Producer on Pray Away, Through Our Eyes: Apart, Call Center Blues, Always in Season, The Feeling of Being Watched, and Love the Sinner, which were distributed by Netflix, Topic, HBOMax, POV, and Independent Lens. Colleen’s directorial debut short From Damascus to Chicago was broadcast on POV and was an Editor’s Pick at The Atlantic. She was a 2023-2024 Sundance Producing Fellow, a 2023-2024 Impact Partners Producing Fellow, a VC Sony 2021 Mentor at The Video Consortium, a 2019 Points North Fellow, and a 2017–2018 UnionDocs Collaborative Studio fellow.