Biography
Churchill has collaborated extensively with Nick Broomfield on numerous films including Lily Tomlin, Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer, Kurt & Courtney, Biggie & Tupac, Tattooed Tears and Sarah Palin: You Betcha! Her work on Soldier Girls earned her a BAFTA, the first woman to be so honored, as well as the Sundance Grand Jury Prize.
Churchill and her partner, Alan Barker, work on long term projects as directors, producers and crew including: two TV vérité series, The Residents and the Emmy-winning American High. They have recently brought out two shorts on their mentor, legendary cinematographer Haskell Wexler. Their other recent credits include Bedlam, a DuPont Columbia Award-winning film and Medicating Normal, both about the broken mental health system.
Churchill is the first pure documentary cinematographer to be accepted into the American Society of Cinematographers and one of the few women. She received their inaugural Lifetime Documentary Award in February, 2025. Her accolades include DOC NYC’s Life Time Achievement Visionary Award, a BAFTA, two DuPont Columbia Awards, the Prix Italia, IDA’s Award for Outstanding Cinematography; CamerImage’s Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Filmmaking.
Teacher and mentor, Churchill has been the Kodak Cinematographer in Residence at UCLA 2006 (the first woman and first documentary filmmaker selected). She has taught documentary and film workshops at UCLA, USC, Chapman, Loyola Marymount University, Art Center College, and The National Film & Television School in the UK. She has shown her work, won awards and served on juries and panels for MacArthur, Peabody, Sundance, AFI, MoMA, Traverse City, Tribeca, LA Film Festival, Film at Lincoln Center, IDFA, Sheffield, Full Frame, Cameraimage, Viennale and La Cinématheque du Documentaire a la BPI. A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, she has served on the AMPAS documentary executive board for 14 years.