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Sean Fahey

Sean Fahey is Executive Producer of Boat Tattoo Productions and a Creative Director at Endless Eye Productions. He is dedicated to cultivating socially informative media throughout the world with mentoring programs for low, income children. He is the founder of Kids & Docs!, a filmmaker mentoring program that empowers children by arming them with media literacy and the skills to create their own documentary. "Give a kid a camera, you give that kid a voice".

Sean strives to create Documentaries that bridge cultural boundaries. Sean's documentary The Tractor Builder recently received the Studs Terkel award and screened at the 2007 Chicago International Film Festival.  The Tractor Builder is his documentary directorial debut.

He studied Economics at University of Illinois and Film at Columbia College Chicago. Sean has written, produced, and directed multiple industrials, commercials, short narratives, and documentaries. Sean was the Producer on Endless Eye's film, A Message from the East, currently in postproduction and is currently Producing the feature-length documentary, A Library for Panyijiar. Sean is in development for a Documentary on the history of the Ben Ishmaels, a tribe of ethnically diverse "Gypses" who wandered the midwest prairie in the 19th century and were Eugenised in 1907 because they were considered "Inferior Humans".   






 

Jeremiah Hammerling

Jeremiah Hammerling is founder and Creative Director of Endless Eye Productions.  He is also Creative Director for Boat Tattoo Productions.  Originally from North Dakota, Jeremiah moved to Chicago to attend Columbia College where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Film, with a focus on Directing and Producing Documentaries. 

He is the Director of Endless Eye's first feature-length documentary, A Message from the East, about Pakistani poet and philosopher, Muhammed Allama Iqbal.  He is also directing his second feature with Endless Eye, A Library for Panyijiar, a film about Lost Boy, Justin Machien, and his struggle to build a library in his home in the Southern Sudan. 

His greatest ambition is to share in the creative process of projects geared towards understanding new media and bringing about positive social change.