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Madeleine Sackler was born on 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., is an American director, editor and producer (born 1983). Discover Madeleine Sackler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 41 years old?
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Madeleine Sackler is an American filmmaker, heiress, and member of the Sackler family.
Sackler was born in 1983, and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut.
She went to public high school and attended Duke University.
Sackler was a biopsychology major at Duke and considered going to med school.
However, she was equally interested in reading, writing and photography.
Sackler incorporated these interests into her time at Duke with a minor in English, a photography elective, and creating a documentary short as an independent study.
After graduating from Duke University, Sackler used her skills in computer software to begin her career as a film editor.
The documentary highlighted the back-to-back National Championships the Duke University Blue Devils won in the 1991 and 1992 NCAA championships.
Dangerous Acts Starring the Unstable Elements of Belarus is an observational documentary directed by Sackler for HBO.
She directed her first documentary titled The Lottery in 2010.
Sackler began production on the film in Belarus in the summer of 2010.
She gathered footage of Belarus Free Theatre, an underground theatre group that had been censored and deemed illegal by the Belarus government.
In the documentary, Sackler captures the theatre group's performances, as well as their everyday lives and struggles under what they consider to be totalitarian control.
Sackler also films tense political moments; six months into filming, Belarus experienced an election that resulted in Alexander Lukashanko, who some have called 'Europe's last dictator', winning a fourth-consecutive term as president against democratic candidate Andrei Sannikov.
Following the election there were riots with civilians clashing with police followed by arrests including opposition candidates, with some members of Belarus Free Theatre being involved and others fleeing for countries such as England and America.
This turbulent election altered Sackler's documentary from themes of dictatorship, power, and censorship, to topics of exile, family, and home.
Due to the political climate in Belarus, the footage and interviews that were created for this documentary had to be recorded in secrecy and smuggled out of the country over the border of Belarus to avoid detection and disruption from the government.
Sackler made two films that were filmed entirely in prison.
One is a fictional drama titled O.G. and the second is a cinéma vérité-style documentary called It's a Hard Truth Ain't It. Sackler and her production crew filmed in Pendleton Correctional Facility in Indiana.
This is the first time that a fiction and non-fiction film have been filmed entirely inside a Level 4 prison.
O.G. is Sackler's first fictional film; she is the director and a producer.
It features over one-hundred-twenty prison inmates as lead actors and extras, as well as dozens of guards.
The plot follows an older prison inmate, played by Jeffrey Wright, who on the verge of release befriends a younger inmate.
The role of the younger inmate was played by an actual inmate Theothus Carter, who was in prison for drug dealing and fighting.
Duke 91&92: Back to Back is a documentary for Turner Sports produced and directed by Sackler and Amy Unell in 2012 and executive produced by Grant Hill and Christian Laettner.
She received an Emmy in 2015 and was nominated for a second one in 2020.
Her grandfather, Raymond, was one of the three Sackler brothers who created and owned Purdue Pharma, infamous for its role in the Opioid epidemic.
She has received criticism for her family fortune, which derives mostly from the sale and manufacture of the highly addictive pharmaceutical opioid Oxycontin, the central drug in the opioid crisis.
The Sackler family, including Madeleine Sackler, is profiled in various media, including the documentary Crime of the Century on HBO and in the book Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe.
As outlined in the book, she has scrupulously denied her family’s role in one of America’s largest public health crises, which has claimed the lives of over 600,000 people.
It was the winner of the 2015 Emmy for Outstanding Arts and Cultural Programming.
Sackler has since filmed more documentaries, including Dangerous Acts Starring the Unstable Elements of Belarus and It's a Hard Truth Ain't It. In 2018, Sackler released her first fictional film, O.G. starring Jeffrey Wright and Theothus Carter and released by HBO. Sackler has also produced some of her own films, and is the founder of a production company Great Curve Films.
Sackler's films deal with themes such as public education, censorship and dictatorship, and incarceration and rehabilitation.
Her film-making style has been described as darkly humorous and eye-opening.
The Lottery is a documentary directed by Sackler.
The film follows four families that are hoping to enroll their children in the Harlem Success Academy charter school in New York City.
While the charter school has been proven to provide a superior education than public schools, there are only 475 slots and over 3,000 applicants.
In this film, Sackler focuses on the power politics that are embedded in public education and the controversy that follows.
She argues that this charter school "lottery" is a result of corruption in the public education system.
Along with exposing the public education system, The Lottery places emphasis on the achievement gap between minority and white students, and the oppression minority students and families experience in public education.